Sony NW-E005 review
Sony’s latest looks like a snazzy USB key but has simplified controls making it easy to use and a bright, clear OLED screen

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Sony’s latest looks like a snazzy USB key but has simplified controls making it easy to use and a bright, clear OLED screen
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