The Sony Walkman NWZ-E436F comes with a USB wire, CD with the software for converting videos and music, Sony Walkman NWZ-E436F, a quick start guide and a cradle for the Sony Walkman NWZ-E436F.
The Sony Walkman NWZ-E436F is said to have 45 hours of playing time, which is one of the biggest reasons I decided to give it a chance. As I tend to always be out and about, and not really at home all that much lately. I can't say for sure if this claim is correct, however... I have found it to play for a quite awhile without any hiccups.
Sony Walkman NWZ-E436F also has support for FM radio, meaning that you can easily listen to your local radio stations without any problems, which can be a life safer when you just can't find anything to listen too.
Something that some people may not appreciate, is that when your Sony Walkman NWZ-E436F is at rest and playing music, it displays a clock screensaver. This comes in really handy when I'm out at the gym.
The Sony Walkman NWZ-E436F makes it very easy to put files on, you simply hook it into the computer with the usb wire, and drag and drop your files on to the digital media player. Couldn't be simpler.
Now, if you need to rip cds, you'll have to use Windows Media Player, to first rip the songs to your hard drive, and then you'll have to drag and drop them on to the digital media player from there.
Sony Walkman NWZ-E436F has a small, but beatuiful screen that makes it extremely easy to watch videos and look at photos. I especially like to put family photos on them, so that I can show them off to people at work or home.
The sound on the Sony Walkman NWZ-E436F is very good, and I've never felt that the quality was to low. But I wouldn't recommend the headphones that come with the Sony Walkman NWZ-E436F, and would recommend you buy a new pair as soon as possible.
The Sony Walkman NWZ-E436F is a great price for the space and features it offers, and if you're not looking to buy an Ipod, it might be exactly what you're looking for. It should be known that this device is very easy to use, and anyone who knows their way around a computer won't have any trouble using this.
Published by John Porter
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