- 16 GB capacity for about 4,000 songs
- Up to 30 hours of audio or 4 hours of video on a single charge
- 2-inch, 262,144-color LCD with 240 x 320 QVGA pixel resolution
- Supports MP3, WMA (DRM), AAC, and Linear PCM audio formats; AVC, MPEG-4, and WMV (DRM) video formats; JPEG image files
- One-year limited warranty
Product Description
Enjoy your favorite music and videos wherever you go with the full-featured E series Walkman video MP3 player. Boasting long-lasting battery life, the slim and compact E345 Walkman player delivers up to 30 hours of music or up to 4 hours of video playback on a single charge. In addition to supporting multiple audio codecs and video formats, you can listen to your favorite FM programming via the built-in FM tuner. Plus, a user-friendly interface makes navigating thro… More >>

the last thing to buy is SONY MP3 any model.
First they are linked to WINDOWS MEDIA, so if for any reason you’re with another player, the software don’t recognize it, unless, you’re configurate your entire system.
If you want to download MP3′s from a DVD or a CD of your personnal collection, if WINDOWS didnééééééé,t get it properly, SONY wouldn’t accept it, compare to some other reader where they are looking for compatibility before saying NO!
So please,think twice before doing it so.
Rating: 1 / 5
The sound is great (I use the player with Klipch headphones) I have used Sony mp3′s in the past, but this model is an improvement (16 GB for $100.00 is a very good deal) What I really like is the Content Transfer software which lets me get music from iTunes. It scratches very easy, so you might want to use a cover(If Sony has one for this model) Other than that, I am happy with it.
Rating: 4 / 5
First off I don’t have this player but I do have the previous model. Windows XP detects it as a separate device immediately, no software needed. And I’ve had it connected while I had my Cowon mp3 player connected, I could swap files back and forth. Personally I think sony makes great mp3 players, the sound quality and battery life is amazing.
Rating: 5 / 5
Everything in my house is Sony, why I chose another MP3 player before this one I don’t know. This is thus far the best, this MP3 is the Michael Jackson of MP3′s. I think I’m In Love With This Thing! Sony makes the best products, always have. always will; TOP OF THE LINE! iPod Can’t Touch This!
Pros:
Great Sound Quality
Compact; Carry It In Your Pocket
Videos Clear As Day
Easy To Use
Most Common USB Connection Cable
Pictures Display Beautifully
Plays ANY Audio File!!!
Great Price (Brought Mine From Walmart $94)
Cons:
Very Picky About Videos (WMV ONLY!)
Battery Life About 20 Hours, Not 30.
Rating: 5 / 5
I’ve only had this puppy for a day, so I can’t comment on the very important subject of its reliability. Also, I don’t have much interest in using the Walkman for video replay, so I don’t have much to say about that, either. But my first impression is favorable. The design is sleek, the controls are intuitive, the interface is efficient, and at 16GB the storage capacity is as large as you’ll get in a sub-compact flash drive player. The FM radio tuner is surprisingly sensitive.
The obvious point of comparison is to the iPod Nano, which also comes in a 16GB version. The Walkman is a bit wider, thicker, and heavier than the Nano, but it’s also a bit shorter. There are three big differences in my view: the Walkman has a radio, it has much better audio quality and it’s significantly less expensive. To me those differences are absolutely decisive, especially the difference in audio reproduction: It takes the Sony to make you realize how truly mediocre iPod sound is.
If you want this thing primarily as a sub-compact MP3 player for listening to music I can recommend it based on a brief acquaintance so far. I’d also recommend springing for a really good set of earbuds (Shure, Ultimate Ear, and Etymotic are among the better producers). The earbuds shipped with the Walkman or an iPod are pretty miserable.
Rating: 5 / 5