Sony NW-A810 - Differences With Sony Walkman NW-A800

Differences With Sony Walkman NW-A800

This article is about differences on the specification. For detail specification on NW-A810, see Sony NW-A800.
NW-A800 NW-A810
Audio Format ATRAC, ATRAC3, ATRAC3Plus
Bitrate : 48-352 kbit/s, Freq : 44.1 kHz
ATRAC Advanced Lossless
Bitrate : 64-352 kbit/s, Freq : 44.1 kHz
Linear PCM
1,411 kbit/s
Freq : 44.1 kHz
Video Format MPEG-4 Simple Profile, Max bitrate : 2,500 kbit/s
H.264/AVC Baseline Profile Level 1.2 & 1.3, Max bitrate : 768 kbit/s
H.264/AVC Baseline Profile Level 1.2 & 1.3, Max bitrate : 768 kbit/s
Gapless Playback Yes (ATRAC) No
Software Package Sonicstage 4.3
Sony Image Converter 3.0
MP3 Conversion Tool
Windows Media Player 11
Capacity (User Available) NW-A805 : 1.81 GB
NW-A806 : 3.73 GB
NW-A808 : 7.56 GB
NWZ-A815 : 1.71 GB
NWZ-A816 : 3.57 GB
NWz-A818 : 7.30 GB

Hardware-wise, NW-A800 and NW-A810 are identical. The main difference laid on the firmware which affect audio format support and music management software. Unless mentioned specifically above, the rest of specification is exactly the same for both devices.

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