Abstract: The playback quality of the music and movies that we tested was very good and at its core the S544 is a decent PMP. Unfortunately it falls down in a number of areas including the Content Transfer software, limited format support, the lack of touch-scr...
Sony's mid-level MP3 player competes with the iPod nano, and while it is superior for video or photo viewing, the interface doesn't hold a candle to Apple's tried and tested iPod menu system. If you're a multimedia enthusiast and don't...
Sounds fantastic; simple to operate; rugged construction
Fewer features than some rivals; no Mac support
Its quality and battery life balance the S544's lack of extra features Good points Sounds fantastic; simple to operate; rugged construction Bad points Fewer features than some rivals; no Mac support ...
If you want a small media player with built in stereo speakers, then the S544 is a pretty self-recommending choice. It does everything you would expect a modern Walkman to do and the speakers make a better fist of things than you might expect. But des...
The Sony NWZ-S544 doesn't quite impress as much as the NWZ-S639F it succeeds, the NWZ-E443 sounds almost as good while costing less and there are better sounding, better featured players out there. But accept its shortcomings and the S544 is still a credi...
Abstract: Sony's Walkman NWZ-S544 looks and feels classy thanks to its shiny red metal design. It has a slightly bigger screen than the NWZ-E443 and built-in speakers, which are activated using a dedicated switch. As expected, they sound weedy and distort ea...