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Sony TDMNW1 Optional Digital Media Port Extension For Network Walkman

Sony TDMNW1 Optional Digital Media Port Extension For Network Walkman
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Product Details

  • Brand: Sony
  • Model: TDMNW1.CE7
  • Released on: 2007-03-10
  • Dimensions: .0" h x .0" w x .0" l, 5.09 pounds

Editorial Reviews

Manufacturer's Description
Digital media extension for Network Walkman


Customer Reviews

Bit of a let down...3
I attached this to my Sony STR-DG910 yeasterday.... In a nut shell it ok.. It does allow you to hear your walkman (mine is NWZ-A818, this is very good in it's own right) through your AV receiver. Very dissapointed it doesn't have any visual interface with the receiver, and it can't be controlled through the receivers remote. This would be fine except for the fact that the I-pod adapter can!!..........Very little benefit for buying a sony walkman.

The volume levels are way too low aswell and it's just one of those products that leaves you a little cold... a USB interface would have been ideal, no need for this at all.

Only plus is that it charges your walkman...mmmmm?

Not too chuffed

A little pointless. 2
I purchased this to link it to the DMPORT on Sony LCD and Sony DAVS-F200. On the LCD you link it up then you get a control panel that DOES NOT WORK WITH THIS ITEM. On the DAVS-F200 you link it up and you press play on your MP3 and that is that. NO CONTROL whatsoever. However, if you use your supplied MP3 USB cable and link it up you get FULL control!!!

Dont waste your money if you want full control of your walkman.

The only good point is the sound is a bit better that USB but NOT £35 better!!!

Comes into its own if you still have an ATRAC walkman4
I use this on a Sony CMT-HX90BTR micro hi-fi (an excellent piece of kit by the way) which comes with both a USB and DMP interface.

Whilst I agree with the previous reviewers that it offers little advantage over the USB port for MP3 walkmans the one big plus is that it supports the old ATRAC format walkmans which the USB does not.