Sony NW-E005

A perfectly capable MP3 player for those looking for basics and not the frills.


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When we saw the NW-E005, we knew we had a winner; everyone who saw it thought it was some fancy new thumb drive. That's close enough. The NW-E005 is Sony's latest MP3 player with a built-in USB jack and the Japanese giant has injected its usual cool into what would have been a mundane device.

Design
It's sleek like no thumb drive has ever been. And yes, that includes the supposedly iconic iPod shuffle. But unlike the screen-less shuffle, the NW-E005 has an OLED display hidden beneath its mirror sheen. Turn it on and a monochrome grey display will emerge from beneath the facade. It looks impressive but that's only if you are indoors. Take a walk under the sun and you won't be able to make out a thing on the screen.

At 25g, the NW-E005 is pretty light and small, but miniaturisation comes at the expense of screen real estate; the one-line display is too small. We like the fact that hardware controls are limited to just a few simple buttons: Play, skip, mode, volume, and a hold switch. But again, the smallness of the screen can make playback control unwieldy. Despite living for a few weeks inside our knick knack-laden pocket, the NW-E005 still remains unscarred despite a glossy plastic casing. We like the tactile feedback from all the buttons, but some are so tiny (2-4mm) it's difficult to depress them.

The graphical user interface is pretty simple and organic. Depressing the mode button will call up a main menu of five icons with access to music playback, radio, playlist, settings and a search feature. The last uses ID3 tag browsing and is particularly useful since we found the one-line display to be particularly irritating.

Features
We recommend the NW-E005 as a good MP3 player for an overseas trip. It has a convenient USB jack to double it as a thumb drive, and a quick charge function which gives the NW-E005 3 hours of juice after a 3 minute charge. While its memory size may be limited, it has built-in FM radio to accommodate foreign music stations.

Otherwise, features are limited. There's no voice/FM recording and, despite little niceties like a display rotation feature and equalisation controls, it still pales next to MP3 players that offer a more robust feature set. Even the Sony Ericsson W810i Walkman mobile phone provides the bass-enhancing Mega Bass equaliser. What we don't like about the NW-E005? SonicStage, now in version 3.4. As part of Sony's digital rights management (DRM) suite, only songs transferred via the much-maligned software are playable on the NW-E005. This means song transfers will take that much longer since SonicStage will have to convert them to the OpenMG audio format.

While SonicStage is no longer as clunky as previous versions and has a reduced tendency to freeze up, it still lags behind in one aspect -- it doesn't play video. Though the Japanese giant may feel there is no need since it does not have a portable video player yet, the fact remains that most users are already consuming videos on a regular basis. In order to manage both videos and audio, we had to constantly switch between SonicStage and Windows Media player which was an unnecessary hassle.

Performance
This is probably the first Sony we have encountered that has failed to live up to its claimed playback time. Sony promised 28 hours using ATRAC files encoded at 132kbps, but using our metrics of 240MB worth of MP3 files encoded at 128kbps, we garnered only 16 hours 3 minutes which is now pretty much the industry average.

File transfer speed obviously suffered when we tried shifting 240MB of assorted MP3 files with SonicStage (1.62MB per second) compared with direct drag-and-drop (2.6MB per second).

Sonic-wise, the NW-E005 delivered the trebles and mids at a decent enough clip. Diana Krall sounds husky with no visible distortion on the high notes. Bass was roomy even without the Mega Bass feature, but use decent earphones if you must, as the average earphone will not be able to handle the low end of the register.

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Me!! posted a comment   

The Good:itsa a nice little mp3 player

The Bad:sonicstage is absolutely terible

software is crap otherwise nice little mp3 player

killer G
2
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killer G posted a review   

The Good:It looks great,It's very small and convenient,and It's stylish.

The Bad:sonic stage is stupid.

The mp3 is great...but what's with the sonic stage?

pcuser
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pcuser posted a review   

The Good:Works as a usb key

The Bad:Sonic Stage makes this useless as an mp3 player.

Got this as a present. Sonic Stage makes this useless as an mp3 player.

Lena
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Lena posted a review   

Sony NW-E005 is perfect. Perfect for a keys trinket, or a medallion, or even a flash drive, if you wish. The only tiny problem is that it doesn't work as a player, as it was promised and even written on the box.
SonicStage makes any interaction between the owner and the player impossible, so all you can do is sit and stare at this visually perfect shiny thingy and torture your brain and ears with 2 crappy test melodies it has inside. You won't get your music inside that machine from hell no matter how hard you try.

lefunketeer
2
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lefunketeer posted a review   

The Good:looks nice.. sony should become a jewelry maker as thats about as much as this shiny thing is good for.

The Bad:The software is pathetic. PATHETIC. You Have to use sonicstage to import tracks to the player and it is slow, unintuative, badly designed, unreliable... i could go on. If only this player could support drag n drop of mp3s it would be a gem. As it is, i am cutting my losses and flogging mine on ebay.

I REGRET buying this stupid piece of s***

topbanana
8
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topbanana posted a review   

The Good:Different styling from the now dull ipod.
Small Lightweight.
less likely to get stolen than an ipod (lower desirability)

The Bad:Sonic stage Software. However sony is wising up as new models allow drag and drop)

Simple little player that looks very stylish.

Samar mathur
9
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Samar mathur posted a review   

The Good:sleek sexy,,,excelent sound quality and battery back up...

The Bad:SONIC STAGE... AWFUL

this is an excelent product look damn cool wen u take this out in front of ur friends.... well ya the software might trouble u but thats ok it easy to use...

beerni
5
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beerni posted a review   

The Good:Cool little player.
Not an Ipod.
Easy interface.

The Bad:Not an Ipod.
The Sonicstage development team need their heads tested.

Same story really. Good little mp3 player. Wanted to the different from the squillions of people with ipods on the train. Display is unreadable in direct sunlight but otherwise it is just ok. Very easy to use and the sound quality is good but not the best. I own a pair of Etymotics so they make any player sound good!
The kicker is Soundstage. Probably THE worst piece of software design I have ever seen. Clunkly, presumptuous, slow and restrictive and feels like it has never been tested properly. The lack of a decent alternative is enfuriating. Why oh why didn't Sony think of just deploying a plugin for RealPlayer/WMP/Winamp???? Surely much more cost effective. If all you want to do is copy over entire albums then you will be fine, but anything more than that, you're going to struggle. End of rant.

Kevin
6
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Kevin posted a review   

Had the problem with error code 000066a3. Thanks to zbacktus for the solution - your'e a star. Select advanced menu on the MP3 player, then initialise, then format. Takes seconds.

basit
7
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basit posted a review   

The Good:weight, design.

The Bad:get scratched

well this is very good i have been using it since one month no problem with software and music sounds also good.


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User Reviews / Comments  Sony NW-E005

  • Me!!

    Me!!

    "software is crap otherwise nice little mp3 player"

  • killer G

    killer G

    Rating2

    "The mp3 is great...but what's with the sonic stage?"

  • pcuser

    pcuser

    Rating2

    "Got this as a present. Sonic Stage makes this useless as an mp3 player."

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