New Sony Walkman coming to Europe
Posted on Mar 1, 07 05:20 PM PDT

Sony looks set to expand their 1GB and 2GB line of MP3 players by introducing the NW-E015F Walkman in Europe. Features of this lipstick-like MP3 player include a USB port, a simple 3-line OLED display that magically disappears when off, an integrated FM tuner, stereo and bass sound enhancements, and a rechargeable lithium ion battery that offers a whooping 28 hours of playback time before a recharge is required. The NW-E015F also supports Sony's ailing ATRAC format and MP3s, AAC, and WMA natively, just in case you still have some ATRAC-encoded tracks lying around. There is no word on pricing as at press time.
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By jun , 09/03/08 6:48 AM (CommentID #543700)
i can't seem to play mp3 format songs why is that pls help.
By Majid , 20/12/07 1:38 AM (CommentID #399078)
I bought it yesterday. To put in a nutshell, It's very very stylish. It has great sound quality.
By TL , 11/09/07 1:57 AM (CommentID #297575)
Is there a carrying pouch available for this model?
By vagabond , 29/05/07 5:32 PM (CommentID #187965)
I just bought it last week! It was the best MP3 device i ever have. The look is gorgeous and stylish. The OLED display looks fantastic in the dark. Easy to handle and manage, the device was so light and its doesn't bother you at all when you put it into your pocket. Definitely suit the urban lifestyle of current consumers. I give the product 4.5 out of 5!!!
By dreadfullynaff , 30/03/07 4:14 PM (CommentID #126250)
Any idea when this will become available?
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