: Sony doesn't seem to have a portable MP3 player
> Actually they do make a portable solid-state MP3 player: The Clie!
> (okay, it's a handheld PDA running PalmOS with MP3 playback
> capability, see: http://www.sonystyle.com/vaio/clie/index.html). The
> funny thing is
> Actually they do make a portable solid-state MP3 player: The Clie!
> (okay, it's a handheld PDA running PalmOS with MP3 playback
> capability, see: http://www.sonystyle.com/vaio/clie/index.html). The
> funny thing is this note:
Ok, a bit overkill, but it certainly fits the bill of being portab
Dave Kimmel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Before this post I did a little research to see if I could find a Sony MP3
> > player similar to a Rio. From my research, I have found that Sony doesn't
> > seem to make an actual MP3 player.
>
> This is true, to the extent that they don't make an MP
> Before this post I did a little research to see if I could find a Sony MP3
> player similar to a Rio. From my research, I have found that Sony doesn't
> seem to make an actual MP3 player.
This is true, to the extent that they don't make an MP3 walkman-style
device. However, they do make an M
Before this post I did a little research to see if I could find a Sony MP3
player similar to a Rio. From my research, I have found that Sony doesn't
seem to make an actual MP3 player.
They make a music clip that requires you to convert MP3 files to ATRAC3. I
actually went back to the community