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i myself ONLY using sony brand walkman(S739), batterylife quite good, sound is the world class. others thenlimitation in storage, i very satisfed..
wat i trying to say abt Sony/ Sony erison company is :
e.g when they give u a quality music phone, they wont give u quality camera phone.(the example of giv u this, take away that)
i mean what i afraid is when new walkman come out with nicer deisgn, bigger touchabke screen and etc, they style of policy of bisness liken may to drop something out, like eg. batterylife level shorter, no drop and play fuction like of things, they wont give us all the good things at once, like S73x model take away bluetooth function from model A series. one more example is the cheaper E model series they cut down the "maximum level sound: etc
my prevoius post meaning is as long as they not compromise with sound quality and batterylife, others being cut out is may still acceptable to me
hope u get understand!
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You do realize you're practically talking about two different companies, right? Sony is involved in many industries, and has a "sub-company" for each. Sony Ericsson is not the same "company" that makes Sony DAPs.
And each line of DAPs from Sony is meant to be different. They never took anything out at all, they just released a different line with a different feature-set. What you're complaining about is a common business strategy in the DAP industry. It's like saying Apple took away WiFi from the Touch when they released this year's Classic and Nano. And before you say that the Classic and Nano were out before the Touch, keep in mind that every "generation" is nothing but a line of newly updated players, and there's no reason Apple could not have added WiFi besides the fact that all three players are SUPPOSED to have different feature-sets. The result of this is variety. If any company crammed everything they could find into one player and just sold that player and updated it every year, it would have a ridiculously high price tag and unfortunately not everyone would be able to afford it. Variety is what keeps the world of business spinning. Without variety, there are no choices, and without choices, there is no competition, and without competition, you end up with a monopoly that can slap whatever price tag they want on their products. So, in theory, what you're really asking for without even knowing it is overpriced DAPs.
And built-in bluetooth is a little unnecessary. If you want to use wireless headphones, go ahead, but most if not all of them come with their own transmitter and receiver.
Once again, please research before judging a company.