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Shootout: New iPod vs. Sony Walkman

iPodApple’s iPod is the new King. Sony’s Walkman is the former master of portable music, now challenging Apple with a new Walkman. Head to head, face to face, toe to toe, blow for blow, in a light sabre duel, who really is the master and who is the student? Our detailed 12 point shootout between the new iPod and the new Sony Walkman will surprise you.

Will the new king keep the portable music crown? Is Sony’s challenge serious? Should you switch from your iPod to a new Sony Walkman? What are the pros and cons? We have the answers.

Sony’s Walkman celebrated 25 years with the introduction of the catchy-named Walkman NW-HD1, a diminutive 20-gigabyte portable music player. Sony claims it will hold 13,000 songs. Apple’s new 40 gigabyte iPod boasts storage capacity of 10,000 songs.

WalkmanIs Sony playing fair? Does Apple have an unfair advantage? The new generation iPod has just been released while Sony says the new Walkman won’t make it to US stores until August.

Here’s what you need to know.

Our 12 point analysis will surprise you, baffle you, encourage you, and make you think hard about your music collection and how you want to listen to music in the future. In the end, we crown a king.

1 - Overall Size
If small is better, then Sony has an advantage. For now. The Walkman is notably smaller than the new generation iPod. It feels and looks more like Apple’s iPod mini. As with all things Sony, it has a precision “tech feel” to it. On the other hand, the iPod feels comfortable and easily fits into a pocket. Still, the Sony is smaller. Smaller is better, right?
WINNER: Sony

2 - Hard Drive Capacity
Size is everything. That 4 gig iPod mini is fine for most users. Today. Not next year. Sony’s Walkman sports a 20 gigabyte Toshiba mini-hard drive that’ll handle 13,000 songs. And nothing else. Apple’s iPod will handle 10,000 songs (at a higher bit rate; supposedly a better sound), and can double as a hard drive and store all your important files. For about the same money, the iPod will give you plenty of room for a large collection of songs, AND room for photos, files, games, your Home directory and more.
WINNER: iPod

3 - Total Number of Songs
Sony claims the new Walkman will hold 13,000 songs vs. the iPod’s (40 gig model) 10,000 songs. Sony isn’t comparing apples to Apple’s. That 13,000 figure is based on 48 kilobit recording in ATRAC format. Apple uses the higher quality AAC at 128 kilobits. However, in a recent test, listeners couldn’t tell much difference between the higher bit rate. Apple says 10,000. Sony says 13,000.
WINNER: Sony

4 - Cool Factor
There’s a whole industry of extras that have grown up around the iPod. Major movie stars and recording artists claim to use the iPod. Will Smith (I, Robot; Fresh Prince) says he has every model made and tens of thousands of songs. Vice President Dick Cheney claims to be an iPod user. Judging by the number of white earplugs, many, many people think the iPod is cool. Sony? It’s not on the streets yet.
WINNER: iPod

5 - Sound Quality
Apple uses the AAC recording format to compress songs into high quality on the iPod. Generally speaking, AAC is considered good, much better than MP3, but not the best. Does it matter if it’s just good enough? Sony uses a very efficient ATRAC3 recording scheme. Users say it’s hard to tell the difference.
WINNER: Draw

6 - Versatility
Sony’s Walkman WH-HD1 plays music and audio. So does the iPod. The iPod also stores photos, files, folders, and anything else from your PC or Mac, including applications. In some cases, the iPod could act as your external hard drive. That opens up the uses of the iPod far beyond music. In fact, it can hold music AND everything else. The iPod runs on both Mac and PC, USB and Firewire. The Walkman is PC only and USB only.
WINNER: iPod

We’re at the half way point of our 12 point shootout between Sony’s new Walkman, the WH-HD-1 and Apple’s next generation iPod.

The score: iPod 3, Walkman 2, one draw.

7 - Battery Life
Apple’s taken some hits on the iPod battery life. Of course, pioneers get arrows in the back while settlers can defend themselves in a cover wagon. The new gen iPod’s battery life increased by 50-percent; from 8 hours to 12 hours. Sony claims an astounding 30 hours of battery life for the smaller Walkman. Even two iPods won’t get you that much music.
WINNER: Sony

8 - Compatibility
The iPod plays very well with both PC and Mac, USB and Firewire. You can store files on the iPod in both formats (Windows and Mac). The iPod also handles multiple file formats via iTunes. AAC, MP3, and more. Sony’s Walkman is very proprietary. It only records in a new format called ATRAC3 and only works the Sony online music store called Sony Connect, and it works only on Windows.
WINNER: iPod

That’s 8 down and 4 to go in the portable music shootout. Apple leads by a nose 4 to 3, with one draw. Ready to see the winner? Will Sony come from behind? Click Here to go to Page 2 for the final tally and a winner.

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   • Article by Tera Patricks • Published on Thursday, July 22, 2004
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luis rodriguez says:

more than 30 years lisening music with the best sound sistems...... sony have better sound...dont worry ipod is very good too, but the sound quality is a litte bit swetter and richer with sony,....of course the aqualizer helps alot… but....im not purist…

   — Posted on Thu Jul 24 at 5:08 pm by luis rodriguez

Syed Mahmood says:

I agree 200% with Maximus comments. when it comes to sound quality SONY is SONY...Actually I went to purchase ipod fascinated by its looks but after hearing the sound quality, I ended up purchasing SONY Walkman. Sony “nothing like else.”

   — Posted on Wed May 14 at 4:13 am by Syed Mahmood

Maximus says:

I would say the most important thing that matters in any audio device is the sound quality and Ipods are no where around the amazing sound quality of Sony’s Walkman (especially with new 810 models that have clear bass and 4 clear audio technologies). Ipod is all about cool looks and Walkman is all about great sound.

   — Posted on Wed Mar 19 at 5:12 pm by Maximus

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