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Sony Walkman Z Series gets official

Sony Walkman Z Series gets official

Posted on Jan 11, 2012 by MG1

Last month we saw the Sony Walkman Z1000 Android-powered medial player cross the FCC. Sony has gone official with the new line of players at CES. The Z1000 has several model numbers in it that are differentiated by their storage capacity. The Z1040 is 8GB, the Z1050 is 16GB, and the Z1060 is a 32GB player.
All of them share the same features like integrated WiFi, Android operating system, xLOUD speakers, and the ability to connect with DLNA devices. The players have HDMI outputs to connect directly to your TV. The screens on the player are 4.3-inches and use low reflectivity tech. Powering the players is the NVIDIA Tegra 2 chipset.

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CES 2012: Sony intros Android-based Walkman Z1000 to battle iPod

CES 2012: Sony intros Android-based Walkman Z1000 to battle iPod

Posted on Jan 10, 2012 by MG3

Sony unveiled an interesting gem tonight at CES 2012, as it introduced the Android 2.3-powered Walkman Z1000 series Mobile Entertainment Player to go against the iPod touch and the Galaxy Player.
For what is primarily a music player, Sony wanted to make sure this thing has a great music experience. In terms of audio quality, the Walkman Z1000 boasts a “S-Master MX” digital amplifier to reduce unwanted noise and distortion. In terms of usability, there’s a dedicated W button on board. Tapping it instantly launches the music app from wherever you are.

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Sony announces its Walkman Z Android PMP for the U.S.

Sony announces its Walkman Z Android PMP for the U.S.

Posted on Jan 10, 2012 by MG3

During its CES presentation, Sony announced it will bring its Android-based Walkman Z portable music player to U.S. markets. The device ships with a range of internal storage options, and the usual array of WiFi, DLNA, and Bluetooth connectivity.
While prior Sony PMPs did not officially reach U.S. shores; Sony has decided the time is right to unleash Android Walkman's on North American shores. Smartphones continue to eat into the PMP market – Apple’s iPod sales have contracted as iPhone sales increase – but there is probably a market for people who already have invested in the Android ecosystem who would like a touch-based music device that can use the apps they’ve already paid for.

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Sony brings Music Unlimited service to Walkman PMPs

Sony brings Music Unlimited service to Walkman PMPs

Posted on Dec 14, 2011 by MG1

Sony's Music Unlimited subscription service was already available on a wide variety of products like its TVs and Blu-Ray players, and now it's available on its line of Walkman PMPs. Similar to Spotify and Rdio, Music Unlimited allows you to stream anything from Sony's library of 10 million tracks, with the requisite playlist creation and genre-specific music channels, but moving that music to your Walkman isn't the most straightforward process. First, users must install the "Music Unlimited Transfer" application and plug their Walkman into a Windows PC. After that, you can transfer playlists or channels you've created over to the Walkman, but note that Sony's application doesn't actually let...

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Sony Kills The Cassette Walkman On The iPod's Birthday

Sony Kills The Cassette Walkman On The iPod's Birthday

Posted on Oct 24, 2010 by MG3

After 30 years, Sony has announced that they will stop manufacturing and selling the venerable cassette Walkman. In a poetic twist, the official death of the Walkman lands on the iPod's 9th anniversar...

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New Sony NW-A850 and NW-S750 Walkman Music Players unveiled

New Sony NW-A850 and NW-S750 Walkman Music Players unveiled

Posted on Sep 15, 2010 by MG15

Sony introduced the New NW-A850 and NW-S750 Walkman lines in Japan today. The NW-A850 series comes

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Unannounced Sony Walkman NWZ-S754 unearthed at IFA

Unannounced Sony Walkman NWZ-S754 unearthed at IFA

Posted on Sep 04, 2010 by MG15

The Walkman section of Sony's booth at IFA this week has an automatic information system that pops up specs on a central display for each

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Sony outs NWZ-E350 Walkman

Sony outs NWZ-E350 Walkman

Posted on Aug 11, 2010 by MG3

Sony's just announced a new E-Series Walkman, the E350. Available in blue, red or black, these bad boys come in both 4GB and 8GB varieties.

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Sony introduces a new Walkman in Europe with the E450 Series and A840

Sony introduces a new Walkman in Europe with the E450 Series and A840

Posted on Jul 16, 2010 by MG15

Announced by Sony Europe, the latest E450 Series DAP, is Sony’s latest Walkman available in 4, 8 and 16GB, with a 2” QVGA screen, SensMe, the support of MP3, WMA, AAC, Linear PCM

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Sony announces Walkman W252 Metal Gear Solid Limited Edition

Sony announces Walkman W252 Metal Gear Solid Limited Edition

Posted on May 13, 2010 by MG15

Sony announced the limited edition Walkman W252 to celebrate the launch on PSP/PSP GO of the Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker. Based on the W252 MP3 player,

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Sony unveils Walkman A845, B150 and W250

Sony unveils Walkman A845, B150 and W250

Posted on Apr 13, 2010 by MG15

Sony has announced a small pile of Walkmans that it'll be bringing to market within the next few months. They come in a variety of form factors,

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