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Sony's "iPod killer" Fails to Draw Blood

Mr_Silver writes "Walter Mossberg (of WSJ fame) managed to review the new Sony NW-HD1 and was distinctly unimpressed. The upsides: it's smaller, lighter and has a battery life of 20 hours. The downsides: goodbye MP3 - hello ATRAC3, slow upload (and converting) times and the confusing user interface on the walkman, PC software and the music store. When will someone pass Sony the cluestick?"

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  1. MP3s by nwbvt · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    MP3s are obsolete. Do any of these things support Ogg Vorbis files?

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  2. Re:Apple has already been beat IMO by emorphien · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    I know the interface isn't as slick, which I said. However they still function as needed, you don't see that many people with them complaining about them. The simple fact of the matter is the iPod has become a fad, not because it's a totally superior product. And if you're spending that kind of money you should me more aware of such things.

    Not everyone wants a software interface anyway. I know I don't and most people I know don't either, and some of them have iPods.

    Yes, the iPod has a better interface, but I've also seen plenty of them lock up, including some I've used. I've never seen an iRiver lock up and maybe one creative.

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  3. Re:ATRAC will kill it by 2TecTom · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    To the off topic moderator ... truth hurts huh.

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  4. Re:Minidisc could have been great if... by Blue+Stone · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    I'll go further - I could have easily imagined it as the next generation of floppy disk.

    Imagine a minidisk in every PC, Sony. You poor misguided bastards.

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