• Bass boost button with flashing red illuminator LEDs
• Long battery life up to 18 hours
• Quick charge in just 3 minutes for 90 minutes playback time
• One-button ZAPPIN™ for quick, easy music searches
• Easy drag-and-drop music transfers
• Comes in 2GB and 4GB capacities
• FM Radio with 30 presets
• Voice recorder
• 4 colours: black, red, pink, blue
Basically nothing really new or spectacular from the low end B-Series, but then it was not meant to be a feature-rich device. Press release after the break.
A great ‘first MP3’ player for younger music lovers, the compact, colourful WALKMAN® NWZ-B150 series offers great sound with pumping bass you can really feel.
Despite its ultra-compact size, the WALKMAN® B150 Series makes its presence felt with full, rich sound. A handy button provides an instant bass boost, confirmed by flashing red Power Illuminator LEDs.
The built-in USB connection links WALKMAN® directly to your computer with no cables or extra software needed: just drag and drop to load up your favourite tracks. The direct USB connection also allows easy music transfer and direct recording or playback with compatible Mini/Micro audio systems.
Operation is clear and simple, with a 3-line LCD showing track and artist information. At a touch, ZAPPIN™ technology scans through stored tracks, playing a short sample from each song to help you pinpoint the right track.
If you’re in a hurry, a 3-minute charge gives enough power for 90 minutes listening, while a fully charged battery offers up to 18 hours non-stop play time.
The WALKMAN® B150F series adds an FM tuner for enjoying your favourite radio shows wherever you are. You can also store voice notes or radio broadcasts with the on-board recorder.
Optional accessories for the WALKMAN® NWZ-B150 series include the CKA-NWU10 sports armband – an ideal addition for keeping Walkman® secure while you’re exercising or just hanging out.
The new WALKMAN® NWZ-B150 series of MP3 players from Sony comes in a range of colour variations black, blue, pink and red and is available from early June 2010.
Can someone please help me? I forgot to turn my Walkman (B Series) off and inserted it in the USB port. The computer did not read it. I ejected it and the Walkman does not function anymore. Please help me, I don't know what to do
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