Originally posted by: Fenixgoon
This is why no one will buy that POS. you can get an ipod for the 1gig sony shuffle
Originally posted by: Fenixgoon
The most expensive one-gigabyte model will go for about 240 euros
This is why no one will buy that POS. you can get an ipod for the 1gig sony shuffle
Originally posted by: EvilYoda
Check engadget for better details, I might put off buying a Shuffle for the gig+FM tuner version @ $200, expected in May.
OLED, yum.
Originally posted by: Nocturnal
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=s...nm/20050308/tc_nm/tech_sony_walkman_dc
256mb flash drive player for $132.00 US dollars? They must be smoking some crack. For a few bucks more you can get the 1GB shuffle!
Originally posted by: iamme
Originally posted by: Fenixgoon
The most expensive one-gigabyte model will go for about 240 euros
This is why no one will buy that POS. you can get an ipod for the 1gig sony shuffle
remember, you're comparing a flash-based mp3 player with a HD-based one. also, there's the size difference. for some people, size may be more important than the extra storage the iPod offers. for example, i would never buy a HD-based iPod for working out, running, etc.
Originally posted by: Ornery
How were you ripped off by Sony?Originally posted by: maddogchen
Originally posted by: Ornery
Where does iApple fall on your view list?Originally posted by: maddogchen
For the past few years I've started to view this:
Sony = ripoff.
iApple = ripoff² ? 😕
Don't know, don't think I've ever owned any Apple products. Unless you count Quicktime.
10/16/2004 11:59 AMOriginally posted by: maddogchen
Generally I see them as pricier than other brands of the same category. But for a while I stuck with them, purchasing Sony walkmans, various Sony headphones and later a Sony Minidisc player, Sony receiver.
I now have a broken collection of Sony walkmans 🙁 Some were my fault, dropped them. One I had no idea what happened, the FM started reading signals from 60-80 instead of the usual 88-108. One's tape playing mechanism jammed and wouldn't forward the tape.
The sony headphones only had a warranty of 30-90 days. And i've had various problems with it, either one or both earpieces not working after a while.
The Sony minidisc player died even though I treated it well. It couldn't read the disc after a while.
The Sony receiver (I have two, one my dad let me have from the 1990s and one I bought in 2001). The 2001 receiver broke down after two years. It started not receiving FM signals and then went on to not getting any output to channel B. So I had to go back to the 1990s one and its worked fine.
My friend also purchased Sony stereo system for his car, with Speakers, Sub, Amp. The Amp died on him. He replaced it with another brand and later replaced everything because he thought it was crap.
So now I stay away from it because its overpriced and breaks down which led to my conclusion
Sony = ripoff.
Originally posted by: Ornery
10/16/2004 11:59 AMOriginally posted by: maddogchen
Generally I see them as pricier than other brands of the same category. But for a while I stuck with them, purchasing Sony walkmans, various Sony headphones and later a Sony Minidisc player, Sony receiver.
I now have a broken collection of Sony walkmans 🙁 Some were my fault, dropped them. One I had no idea what happened, the FM started reading signals from 60-80 instead of the usual 88-108. One's tape playing mechanism jammed and wouldn't forward the tape.
The sony headphones only had a warranty of 30-90 days. And i've had various problems with it, either one or both earpieces not working after a while.
The Sony minidisc player died even though I treated it well. It couldn't read the disc after a while.
The Sony receiver (I have two, one my dad let me have from the 1990s and one I bought in 2001). The 2001 receiver broke down after two years. It started not receiving FM signals and then went on to not getting any output to channel B. So I had to go back to the 1990s one and its worked fine.
My friend also purchased Sony stereo system for his car, with Speakers, Sub, Amp. The Amp died on him. He replaced it with another brand and later replaced everything because he thought it was crap.
So now I stay away from it because its overpriced and breaks down which led to my conclusion
Sony = ripoff.
- My F707 purchased in mid 1992, has 14,000 images under its belt, with nye a glitch... EVER.
- CCD-V101 lasted from 1991-1998 when it got caught in the rain & fvcked up.
- TRV-85 has shot at least 20 two hour tapes since 01-21-99, and played all of them back several times without a hitch... EVER!
- SL-HF900 was purchased on 07-05-85 and still works PERFECTLY today!
- KV13TR27 TV purchased on 06-28-93 is still working PERFECTLY!
- KV-36FS12 purchased 06-30-01 still PERFECT!
- Clock radio(s) purchased in the '80's, still wakes me every day.
- Discman purchased several years ago, still works fine.
- Son's DSC-V1 purchased on 01-21-04 worked perfectly from dau one, and still does...
Originally posted by: gsaldivar
Is Sony still using that ATRAC crap on their MP3 devices?
Is crApple still using that iTune crap on their MP3 devices? How intrusive is it to be tied to proprietary software?Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
...who knows how intrusive their softare is.
Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
seems they finally caved..so yes mp3. but who knows how intrusive their softare is.
256mb..u don't need a screen for that pathetic amount of space😛 what a joke. 256 shouldn't exist, let alone at that price.
Originally posted by: Ornery
10/16/2004 11:59 AMOriginally posted by: maddogchen
Generally I see them as pricier than other brands of the same category. But for a while I stuck with them, purchasing Sony walkmans, various Sony headphones and later a Sony Minidisc player, Sony receiver.
I now have a broken collection of Sony walkmans 🙁 Some were my fault, dropped them. One I had no idea what happened, the FM started reading signals from 60-80 instead of the usual 88-108. One's tape playing mechanism jammed and wouldn't forward the tape.
The sony headphones only had a warranty of 30-90 days. And i've had various problems with it, either one or both earpieces not working after a while.
The Sony minidisc player died even though I treated it well. It couldn't read the disc after a while.
The Sony receiver (I have two, one my dad let me have from the 1990s and one I bought in 2001). The 2001 receiver broke down after two years. It started not receiving FM signals and then went on to not getting any output to channel B. So I had to go back to the 1990s one and its worked fine.
My friend also purchased Sony stereo system for his car, with Speakers, Sub, Amp. The Amp died on him. He replaced it with another brand and later replaced everything because he thought it was crap.
So now I stay away from it because its overpriced and breaks down which led to my conclusion
Sony = ripoff.
- My F707 purchased in mid 1992, has 14,000 images under its belt, with nye a glitch... EVER.
- CCD-V101 lasted from 1991-1998 when it got caught in the rain & fvcked up.
- TRV-85 has shot at least 20 two hour tapes since 01-21-99, and played all of them back several times without a hitch... EVER!
- SL-HF900 was purchased on 07-05-85 and still works PERFECTLY today!
- KV13TR27 TV purchased on 06-28-93 is still working PERFECTLY!
- KV-36FS12 purchased 06-30-01 still PERFECT!
- Clock radio(s) purchased in the '80's, still wakes me every day.
- Discman purchased several years ago, still works fine.
- Son's DSC-V1 purchased on 01-21-04 worked perfectly from dau one, and still does...
Originally posted by: Ornery
Originally posted by: gsaldivar
Is Sony still using that ATRAC crap on their MP3 devices?
Is crApple still using that iTune crap on their MP3 devices? How intrusive is it to be tied to proprietary software?Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
...who knows how intrusive their softare is.