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Incredibly versatile Windows Media compatible 4GB Walkman. Easily drag and drop most popular music...
Incredibly versatile Windows Media compatible 4GB Walkman. Easily drag and drop most popular music formats, video downloads and photos.The Sony NWZ-A810 offers a slim design with a lovely, ample screen. It's also easy to use and comes with high-quality earphones. Audio quality is excellent, and there are plenty of sound enhancement options and two custom EQs. The player supports photo and video playback as well as subscription WMA files, and it has a fantastic battery life
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