The device was built in 1978 by audio-division engineer Nobutoshi Kihara for Sony co-chairman Akio Morita, who wanted to be able to listen to operas during his frequent trans- pacific plane trips. The original Walkman was marketed in 1979 as the Walkman in Japan, the Soundabout in many other countri es including the US, Freestyle in Sweden and the Stowaway in the UK. Morita hated the name 'Walkman' and asked that it be changed, but relented after being told by junior executives that a promotion campaign had already begun using the brand name and that it would be too expensive to change. Yes, only if you download the 'Sony Ericsson PC Suite'. You can download that. After you download that have iTunes pulled up.
On the PC Suite, click ont the folders and then click onto the music folder and drag and drop music from itunes. If you're going to have music, I would suggest you get a memo ry card for it.
But when you drag and drop it immediatly downloads to your phone. The Question was a sony walkman, not a sony ericsson phone, as I have just purchased a sony walkman as the sony walkman is non-DRM only, which does not allow copying of protected stuff, anyway the itunes site has 8 million of its 10 million songs in drm free, so it sould not be a problem now, if you find that the downloaded song to be protected I believe there is software you can download to convert them to mp3, then transfer the files onto your device. You need windows media player 11 installed. MP4 is the video format If the walkman is able to play MP4 files then all you have to do is download a programme to convert the file to a walkman supported MP4 format.
I would recommend iWisoft video converter as its free and easy to use. Add the video file you want to convert then cl ick on the profile box and it gives you lots of options of video formats. Find the one for Walkman. Press start and leave it to convert. When its finished find the file in your documents, plug you walkman into the PC and copy the file directly across to the walkman.