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Sony NW-S203 (1GB) Review
The good: Sony's NW-S200 S2 Sports Walkman features a unique design and several fitness-friendly extras; it applies nifty uses of Sony's G-sensor technology; sound quality is excellent; includes an FM tuner.
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Sony NW-S203 (1GB) Specs
Manufacturer: Sony
Part number: NW-S203
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