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Last week, hours after Apple Computer rolled out its newest iPod model, the Nano, in California, Sony unveiled what it hopes will be an iPod-killer in Tokyo.
The 1-gigabye model, which can hold roughly 685 songs, will retail for about $169, according to the company. By contrast, the 2-gigabyte iPod nano can hold up to 500 songs and retails for $149, ...
The 6GB model is Sony's first hard-disk player with a smaller capacity. Apple's iPod Nano comes in 2GB and 4GB capacities.
Sony is essentially asking consumers to pay $70 more for double the hard drive space. Sony will also sell a 32GB version of the F800 for $299 -- the same price as the 32GB iPod Touch.
The TDP-iP1 charges the iPod’s battery and works with the iPod mini, iPod nano and fourth and fifth-generation full-sized iPods. The device lets you output music and video to the DAV-IS10.
Looks like the Sony Vaio Pocket VGF-AP1 will be the first, then, with a 20GB hard drive and a 2.2-inch color display.
Sony’s first hard-drive music player will be released in Japan in July, according to Digit. The memorably-named Vaio Pocket VGF-AP1 will feature a 20 GB drive, a 2.2-inch high-res color screen ...
Sony has finally succumbed to the power of the iPod with the CPF-IP001 compact iPod speaker system for all dockable iPods. It is fairly unique because the ...
Sony's new Network Walkman can hold as much data as a midsize iPod (20 gigabytes), but is much sleeker and smaller -- about the size of a business-card holder -- and 30% lighter.