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Sony's Walkman Sports MP3 Player will be available in blue, pink, white, and black and is set to be released in March at a price of US$99.99.
And in that regard, the Walkman has some serious catching up to do. Today’s Walkman MP3 players support only one streaming music service: Napster to Go.
The WALKMAN NWZ-B150 series is part of the full line-up of MP3 and MP4 players by Sony. The WALKMAN range includes the high-performance X series with touchscreen and Digital Noise Cancelling ...
Additionally, the S-series Walkman players are the first MP3 players with Sony’s SensMe Channels function, which automatically creates channels that can align with a user’s preferences. Based on ...
But before there were MP3 players, there were portable CD players, MiniDisc players, and the grandparent of them all – the Sony Walkman and similar portable cassette players.
The new Walkman NWZ-E350 Series Video MP3 Players will support up to 50 hours of audio playback (mp3 files at 128 kbps) and 10 hours of supported video playback (WMV at 384 kbps).
The NW-S200 series can support MP3, Atrac, non-DRM WMA and AAC audio files, and comes in pink, black or silver. The 1GB version will cost $120 and the 2GB $150.
But it’s still interesting to see how Sony evolves the Walkman to fit with the times. These days, it’s not the personal audio player that has cachet, but the headphones.
Sony's apparently gotten the message: Some of its new MP3 player models will feature direct support for MP3 in addition to its proprietary ATRAC format. Support for MP3 will first appear in flash ...
While the Walkman NW-HD1 is aimed at Sony's more traditional customers, Sony's Vaio computer division geared the Vaio Pocket Player, a 40-GB device, for people who rely more on their computers.