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Before smartphones there were iPods and other portable media players. But before all of them, there was the Sony Walkman, a portable cassette player that let you take your music with you. Sony’s ...
The Sony Walkman NWZ-A17 Hi-Res Digital Music Player is one of the best tech products of the year and an inductee into the 2014 GP100. Skip to main content. Open menu. Gear Patrol. Search. ... It’s ...
The first Sony Walkman went on sale in Japan on July 1, 1979, introducing both a new concept in music and a device that would become an icon of modern pop culture -- a personal, portable stereo ...
In 2004, Sony released the Walkman NW-MS70D, a digital audio player (DAP). This DAP was one of the first to use the Memory Stick Duo format and had several features that made it a popular choice. It ...
There's another new Sony Walkman, the NW-ZX700.It's 104,500 yen ($818) in Japan, and while that sounds like a lot for a portable music player, it's actually a relative bargain compared to the ...
LAS VEGAS (CES Booth #N109), Jan. 7, 2004 -Taking the MiniDisc™ a big step forward, Sony today announced its new Hi-MD™ Walkman® digital music players. With Hi-MD technology, users can record up to 45 ...
Long before cell phones replaced MP3 players, before the iPod eliminated any trace of competition, there was one name that was synonymous with portable music: … ...
Sony Walkman NW-A306 (USD 349.99) The NW-A306 Sony Walkman features the same high-end S-Master HX digital amp and the ability to make CD-quality (16-bit 44.1/48kHz) music sound richer and fuller ...
Sony has unveiled some new Walkman media players, including a new flagship model which runs on Android 4.0 (ICS). Summer in the northern hemisphere this year has so far been a bit of a disappointment.
These Android-powered music players also don't come cheap, but it could be worse. The Walkman NW-A306 (below) is the cheaper of the two devices, but that's a relative term.
The music player has a headset jack, USB 3.2 GEN one port for fast transfers and is Android powered. Sony has brought back the 1980s, and the NW-A300 is not its first attempt.
Sony just announced the 64GB Walkman NWZ-A17 Hi-res audio, portable, digital music player for $300. It supports digital music files up to 192 kHz/24 bit. Compatible file formats include MP3, WMA, AAC, ...