Sony NWZ-A867

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I have had this video/mp3 player for about a month so thought this was an adequate time to review the product.  I should note that I am a bit of a Sony fangirl but will try and keep the tinted glasses off, and give a fair perspective. ;)

Firstly the specification (taken from the Sony website):

Connectivity

USB connection Yes
WM-PORT Yes

Memory

Memory size(Gb) 64Gb

Playback and Display

Dynamic normaliser Yes
Clear bass Yes
Clear Stereo Yes
DSEE Yes
Equaliser Yes (5 band)
Music searching methods Folder / All Songs / Artist / Album / Playlists (created on a PC) / Genre / Release Year / Voice Recording / Bookmarks
Music play mode Normal / Shuffle / Repeat/ Shuffle & Repeat / Repeat 1 song / Shuffle all
Video play mode Zoom Settings (Auto/Full/Off), Video Orientation (Vertical/Horizontal(right)), Display (On/Off)
Photo play mode Photo Orientation (Vertical/Horizontal(right)/Horizontal(left)), Display (On/Off)
Drag and drop Yes
Display resolution WQVGA(400 x 240 pixels)
Display type TFT colour display with white LED backlight
Screen size (inch) 2.8”
Horizontal/vertical display Yes
Mp3 Yes
WMA (non-DRM) Yes
WMA (DRM) Yes
AAC-LC (non-DRM) Yes
Linear PCM Yes
JPEG Yes
Mpeg-4 Yes
AVC (H.264/AVC) Yes
WMV9 Yes
Back-lit display Yes
Bass boost No
Voice recording Yes (Mp3 codec)
FM tuner Yes (30 station presets)
PC External Storage Device YES

Supplied accessories

Headphones Yes (MDR-EX300)
Rechargeable battery Yes (built in)
USB cable Yes
Accessories attachment Yes

General data

Weight (g) 77g
Battery life – continuous playback music (h) 23
Charging time (full charge( (h) 2
Dimensions (mm) 52.5 x 96.9 x 9.3 (width x height x depth)

On first appearance the player is a nice size, similar to an iPod Nano1, just not as slim.  The packaging it comes in is nice and compact but no charger is supplied so you’ll either have to purchase one or stick with the USB.  Quite light but the weight is noticeable when strapped or hooked onto the body.  On the touch screen is a sticker, with no important information, just be careful when peeling that you’re not trying to peel the protective layer off…like I did. -_-  Oh yeah, and there is no CD for the software included.  Probably for the best really it having downloaded it from the Sony website I found Content Transfer absolutely pants and unnecessary.  The interface doesn’t leave a good impression either, a little bit like Winamp in it’s early stage2.  I should also note that files can also be transferred via bluetooth so you’re options are open.

Right, onto the more technical stuff.  Though is is a touch screen player it still has a “Home” button with the volume, play and hold button on the left side of the player.  The player is quick starting up and the touch screen is very responsive.  To transfer files is literally as simple as drag-and-drop.  The sound is beautiful, with the option  to set the VPT (i.e. studio, arena…).  If you’re into karaoke you can set the track to that mode and sharpen or flatten the keys of the songs.  Note that with karaoke mode you can still her the main vocals of the songs, they’re just more subdued.  The downside is you can’t create playlists on the go, playlists can only be created with  a computer – just sync a playlist from your computer to the player.  Again, don’t bother with Content Transfer.

I haven’t put any videos onto the player but from the default ones provided the quality seems quite impressive for an mp3 player – this is only in comparison to the Zen Mosaic, Sony S2 Sports Walkman and Zen Micro, which I have previously owned.

Hmm…what’s this?   SensMe™ channels is interesting and quite brilliant.  If you’re feeling in a certain mood (e.g disco, emotional, extreme…) the player will play the songs according to the chosen mood type.  Clever.

What else…there’s also voice recording.  Oh and despite popular belief3 you can easily sift through song/artist/etc lists, the letters denoted by dots on top of the screen.  There is also a “123″ icon and “etc” before and after the dots.  The only issue you will find, not surprisingly, is trying scan through songs which are more characters-based than letter.

Overall this Sony Walkman is nifty with great sound, as you would expect from a Sony product.  However, the price might be off-putting as it does seem dear for what it includes.  Currently, the price stands at £2594.  Also, if you were to buy the charger that would set you back another £8, roughly.

  1. Having to mention an Apply product really hurts… []
  2. That’s an injustice to Winamp though. []
  3. Well, in short reviews I’ve read. []
  4. It was £299, mind. []

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