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Sony SRS-NWGM30
$120.00
Released August, 2008
The Pros:Simple and attractive design with well placed control buttons. Can also be used as a computer dock for music transfer and charging. Powered by 3 AAA batteries, easy to find replacements, can also be powered by the included AC adapter.
The Cons:Don't expect room filling sound or thumping bass from this portable set. Sound quality does not hold up well when increasing volume, mid range tends to distort.
The Sony SRS-NWGM30 is a stereo speaker dock for Walkman Video MP3 players. Available in a compact, black design, functions as a charging dock and also plays back music on any Walkman with a WM-Port (NWZ-A820, A810, A720, S710F and S610F series models).
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The device does not permit data synchronization with a PC, however. The 4W speaker system weighs under 17 oz, and can be powered by 3 AAA batteries, so is fairly portable. It also includes a remote control. The dock is not compatible with iPods or other MP3 players not listed above.
Features
- Stereo speaker dock for NWZ-A820, A810, A720, S710F and S610F series Sony Walkman MP3 players
- Charges docked Walkman
- WM-Port interface
- Remote control
- Stereo minijack output
- Runs on 3 AAA batteries
- 16.58 oz
- 4W total output
- 40mm full range, magnetically shielded speaker system
- 10% total harmonic distortion
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Simple and attractive design with well placed control buttons
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Can also be used as a computer dock for music transfer and charging
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Powered by 3 AAA batteries, easy to find replacements, can also be powered by the included AC adapter
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Compatible with a range of old and new Sony Walkmen MP3 players
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The speaker itself is relatively light at 1Kg, a remote is also included, great for travelers
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Don't expect room filling sound or thumping bass from this portable set
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Sound quality does not hold up well when increasing volume, mid range tends to distort
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