Sony’s Walkman range release entry-level devices
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Sony is launching a new series, the NW-E, in its Walkman line of digital audio players.
This budget range comes in six different colours and in three different storage capacities. The NW-E boasts a battery with an extra long life of up to 28 hours of listening time and fast-charge capability that provides up to three hours of playback from a three-minute charge.
The new devices support non-DRM-protect AAC files, MP3, WMA, and ATRAC music files.
They’re also compatible with Sony CONNECT online music service and include SonicStage CP software for managing music.
The flash-based players have a built-in 2.0-compatible USB connector, and also function as a data storage device; they are bundled with black or white earbuds.
As for pricing, the blue NW-E002F comes with 512MB and costs $70 the silver or pink NW-E003F comes with 1GB and costs around $100 and the black, violet, or green NW-E005F comes with 2GB and costs around $130.
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