Sony NW-S205F review
Sony’s light-sabre aping MP3 portable packs exercise-friendly features and deftly squeezes 2GB storage space in to its super-toned shiny chassis
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Sony’s light-sabre aping MP3 portable packs exercise-friendly features and deftly squeezes 2GB storage space in to its super-toned shiny chassis
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