Get ready to really feel the music with the colourful Walkman® B170 Series of MP3 players from Sony. Weighing just 28g, new Walkman® B Series is small and light enough to take anywhere: but don't be ...
Sony Corp unveiled its first MP3-compatible, hard disk Walkman music player on Tuesday in an attempt to recover ground lost to Apple Computer’s iPod. The world’s biggest consumer electronics maker ...
As brand names go, Sony’s Walkman is the ultimate survivor. The brand that virtually defined the portable music market back in the days of the cassette has since endured multiple format changes throug ...
Sony has plenty to show at this year's CES, from cameras to cell phones and more, but one item that stands out is the Walkman Sports MP3 Player. The new waterproof music player combines a pair of ...
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 ...
Most of the electronics we use on a regular basis aren't designed to be thrown in a swimming pool and survive. Sony's $98 NWZ-W273 Walkman Sports MP3 Player, was. This fact, along with their ...
Who says there's no more truth in advertising? Electronics giant Sony has partnered with advertising firm DraftFCB in a curious new marketing campaign for the Sony W Series Walkman MP3 player. Gym ...
Sony’s S-series Walkman is their new high-end digital audio player that is not only their slimmest player to date, but has active noise cancellation and the SensMe music suggestion engine. Sony ...
Q: I am finally ready to cross that bridge and get me a touch-screen player. I wanted to know your expert opinion on the Samsung P3 and the Sony Walkman X-Series. I purchase all my music from Napster, ...
It was 30 years ago this week that Sony unleashed its iconic portable audio cassette player onto the world, forever changing our music listening habits in the process. Join us as we pay homage to the ...
It sounds kind of like the setup for a bad joke. One of Sony’s ideas for winning over the MP3 player market in Japan: A Walkman that displays karaoke lyrics. Sure, it might steal marketshare from ...
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