From noise-cancellation for frequent travelers to affordability for customers on a budget, Sony today unveiled three new Walkman players (series S, E and B) that have something to offer nearly every ...
A Walkman? In this day and age? Well, yes. Sony is still at the front of mind for a number of "retro" audio formats including its iconic cassette players-- plus, the sales of the humble CD are again ...
Gizmo Girl has a healthy review of Sony’s relatively new NW-HD3 MP3 Player. (And it plays real MP3, instead of “converts to our proprietary format while you wai MP3”, which had been the case with all ...
Walkman MP3 players with screens are capable of playing low-resolution videos. Sony provides proprietary software for transferring media like videos to your device; however, you can also use Windows ...
With Rio finally out of the picture (RIP buddy) Sony may actually have a fighting chance to get some sells in the primarily Apple only MP3 player market. This is Sony’s fourth adventure into HDD based ...
Sony today unveiled three new Walkman video MP3 models that for the first time in the United States support noise-canceling and Bluetooth technologies. All three NWZ-S710F, NWZ-A720 and NWZ-A820 ...
Sony has released the first of its digital audio players to support the popular MP3 format, marking a significant shift in its music strategy. As expected, the company announced the release in Europe ...
All three new models also feature Sony's exclusive Clear Audio Technologies for superior sound quality and include a Karaoke Mode, bookmarking with multiple playlists and a language learning function.
Press releases, you will hardly be surprised to hear, are rarely very interesting. But one arrived in my inbox a couple of weeks ago that made me double-take. “Sony’s S Series Walkman,” it chattered, ...
It seems that the stubborn Sony has finally had to concede to the consumers. Sony has released the Walkman NW-E99 and the NW-E95, with 1 GB and 512 MB of flash memory, respectively. It's what we hope ...
Are you the sort of music listener who'll happily pay more for a set of earphones than you would on a nice computer? If so, Sony has the MP3 players for you. The company has released two ...
Sony has released the first of its digital audio players to support the popular MP3 format, marking a significant shift in its music strategy. As expected, the company announced the release in Europe ...
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