Sony B100 Drag and Drop Walkman MP3 Player

Some people might keep away from Sony MP3 network Walkman because of the dreaded SonicStage software that is required to transfer music to and from their portable devices. Anyway, Sony is soon to debut a new flash-based Walkman, the B100 series which supports drag ‘n drop music transfer with no SonicStage software required to assist in moving music onto the device.

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The new B100 will be Sony’s first drag-and-drop MP3 player supporting MP3 songs, non-DRM WMA music files, and possibly even AAC audio files. Sony might even abandon ATRAC (Adaptive Transform Acoustic Coding), proprietary audio compression algorithms developed by Sony in the future.

The Sony B100 series of Mp3 players will be available in 1GB, 2GB and 4GB capacities with or without FM tuners and have small OLED displays. In addition, the Sony B100 series Walkman is expected to hit the market by coming May for an unknown price.


5 Responses to “Sony B100 Drag and Drop Walkman MP3 Player”

  1. ella
    August 18th, 2009 20:34
    5

    Hello,
    I have mp3 player NWD-B100..And I randomly deleted file voice.exe..Now it doesn`t work…I don`t have installation cd with me..Can you help me please..
    Thanks

  2. shady
    November 27th, 2008 19:58
    4

    hey
    i need sony walkman mm4wm_lite.exe active code. Plz send to my mail.
    thz u
    this is my mail zeitgesit3@gmail.com

  3. IVAN
    November 7th, 2007 13:11
    3

    DOES ANYONE KNOW OF ANY SOFTWARE THAT I COULD USE IN PLACE OF SONICSTAGE, AM TRYING TO EXPORT MY SONGS IN SONICSTAGE TO SOME OTHER USER FRIENDLY SOFTWARE I COULD USE FOR MY SONY MP3 NW-E005 PLAYER. THANKS
    IVAN
    navibern@hotmail.com

  4. RGM-79
    April 29th, 2007 12:51
    2

    Woot, I also have the same player, and I love the audio, although it’s pretty evident I’ll need to get new earphone soon.

    The small MP3 file manager for my NW-E405 is great, even if it isn’t drag-and-drop with explorer, because I can plug it into any computer and rearrange/transfer music, no drivers or sonicstage needed.

    BTW, I almost ended up returning the player because I had linux, but I found a workaround for it.

    I ended up installing WinXP on VMWARE and using that to manage music, lol.

  5. Indianpunk
    April 28th, 2007 17:16
    1

    Well its not the first Sony NW-400 and nw-500 series used somicstage but also had another small mp3 file manager application that used drag and drop system but the drawback of that was that u could not do it in the windows explorer

    I believe this will be based on that same architecture
    Ps i still use the nw 405 512 mbs version and its still much sweeter sound quality that silly ipods Peace out no flame wars here plz

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