Way back in 2001 I purchased my first digital Walkman; the Sony NW MS7. I was not as baffled by the whole OpenMG Jukebox crap as a lot of people were. This was purely because I had a real interest in computers at the time. Looking back on it now this device coupled with OpenMG was the most expensive piece of rubbish I have ever had the misfortune to waste my money on. BUT, I have an unexplained attachement to it. I still use it and it still works with SonicStage 4.3 on my VISTA based PC. I worry now with the advent of Windows 7 that this device is about to become totally redundant. Despite this I still have it on display near my PC along with my other prized gadgets. I hooked it up today and transferred some music to it in ATRAC 3 132KBPS to compare it to my new NWZ X1060.........oh how far we have come.!!!!!!!!!
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Way back in 2001 I purchased my first digital Walkman; the Sony NW MS7. I was not as baffled by the whole OpenMG Jukebox crap as a lot of people were. This was purely because I had a real interest in computers at the time. Looking back on it now this device coupled with OpenMG was the most expensive piece of rubbish I have ever had the misfortune to waste my money on. BUT, I have an unexplained attachement to it. I still use it and it still works with SonicStage 4.3 on my VISTA based PC. I worry now with the advent of Windows 7 that this device is about to become totally redundant. Despite this I still have it on display near my PC along with my other prized gadgets. I hooked it up today and transferred some music to it in ATRAC 3 132KBPS to compare it to my new NWZ X1060.........oh how far we have come.!!!!!!!!!
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