The W600 is Sony Ericsson's second phone to carry Sony's Walkman brand, and the special music player software that goes with it. The first phone to carry the honor was the W800, but that will 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 ...
Sony Ericsson's Walkman phones are among the coolest music phones around, but it can be tricky getting music on them. Crave has spent ages helping friends put music on their Walkman phones, so you're ...
At the IFA show, Sony gave CNET the First Look at its Android-powered music player. With several music-specific features and the product family's best sound quality, it's geared for audiophiles.
The Sony Walkman TPS-L2 was released 40 years ago this summer, forever changing the way the world listened to music. It became arguably the most iconic brand in Sony’s history, with hundreds of ...
Sony officially killed off its cassette line of Walkman music players toward the end of last year, which also killed off pretty much any interest we had in anything Walkman (more on that inside). What ...
The Sony Walkman is back. The electronics maker will release a new version of its revolutionary portable music player, it announced Friday at IFA 2019, a leading annual consumer electronics trade show ...
Sony is releasing two new versions of its iconic music player, the Walkman. The new players start at $1,600, and can cost as much as $3,200 for a gold-plated model. Rather than appealing to mainstream ...
Sure, your phone plays music, but does it play music well? Those with audiophile leanings might want to take note of Sony's latest portable music players, the Walkman NW-ZX707 (above) and NW-A306. The ...
HONG KONG (MarketWatch)-- Sony Corp. will work with Japan telecom group KDDI Corp. to jointly develop a Walkman brand cellular telephone which will have the capacity to carry about 500 songs, ...
There's often quite a price premium for folks who prefer hi-res portable audio over a ubiquitous smartphone and a pair of cheap earphones. Indeed, the company who kicked off personal groove machines ...
The Walkman — whose original model was once Sony’s signature product — will no longer be made in Japan. Sony Corp. said Wednesday that by the end of March it will close a factory that began producing ...
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