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Sony prices first touchscreen Walkman players

14 April 2009 21:49 by Andre "DVDBack23" Yoskowitz | 6 comments

Sony prices first touchscreen Walkman players Sony has announced the price of its first ever touchscreen Walkman media players, part of the NX-X1000 series.

The NW-X1050, which will hit Japan on April 25th, will sell for $400 USD and has 16GB of built-in flash memory while its higher capacity brother, the NW-X1060, will sell for $500 USD and will include 32GB of memory.

Each player supports Wi-Fi and will allow playback of YouTube videos and the downloading of podcasts. Also of note, the players have integrated FM and 1Seg TV tuners and will allow recording of content if broadcasters support it.

The media players have nice OLED touchscreens and for audio support AAC, MP3 and WMA. For video files, MPEG-4, H.264 and WMV are supported.

EX earphones are bundled with each player and offer integrated noise reduction.



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    thebox (Junior Member) 14 April 2009 22:39 Send private message to this user   
    Sony never did make a good digital media player of any type.
    The NetMD series was dumb. The batteries never lasted long and the UMD style mini-disc it used and how the unit itself writes to disc (not smart).
    The coin-looking thing that resembles my Canadian Toonie, not too bright.
    So to finish my rant on Sony's new Walkman (I think they should drop the 'Walkman' subname as it might make genius-challenged people think they can put their old cassettes in it (that's right, I said it 'Cassettes')). The body and earphones are sooooo F.U.G.L.Y., the price point for the storage is outrageous and audio/video is poor (they need to offer .ogg and or .flac support and more video codecs like Xvid and Open Source formats)
    In conlcusion, I'll stick with Apple (price range is easier on the wallet than the new 'Walkman' series') for what they offer for audio/video support and Sandisc's Sansa series for the .ogg and .flac support.

    ahhhhh!!! cobras

    This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 14 April 2009 22:40

    ydkjman (Member) 15 April 2009 0:31 Send private message to this user   
    Sony has always been proud of their HIGH priced merchandise.
    bomber991 (Junior Member) 15 April 2009 2:23 Send private message to this user   
    Originally posted by thebox:
    Sony never did make a good digital media player of any type.
    The NetMD series was dumb. The batteries never lasted long and the UMD style mini-disc it used and how the unit itself writes to disc (not smart).
    The coin-looking thing that resembles my Canadian Toonie, not too bright.
    So to finish my rant on Sony's new Walkman (I think they should drop the 'Walkman' subname as it might make genius-challenged people think they can put their old cassettes in it (that's right, I said it 'Cassettes')). The body and earphones are sooooo F.U.G.L.Y., the price point for the storage is outrageous and audio/video is poor (they need to offer .ogg and or .flac support and more video codecs like Xvid and Open Source formats)
    In conlcusion, I'll stick with Apple (price range is easier on the wallet than the new 'Walkman' series') for what they offer for audio/video support and Sandisc's Sansa series for the .ogg and .flac support.
    You offer valid arguments, but what I think it comes down to for most people is... ipod touch = cool, everything else = crappy immatations.
    Morreale (Member) 15 April 2009 8:06 Send private message to this user   
    WTF, an iPod Touch is cheaper and it's overpriced...

    I wanna get an iPod Touch someday but they deffinitely don't have enough memory for the price... This thing is only worse :S

    It looks too much like a Walkman cellphone too.
    inagasake (Member) 15 April 2009 11:13 Send private message to this user   
    The iPod Touch may look expensive if you look at its limited space. But keep in mind that flash memory capacity is much more expensive than equivalent HDD capacity. Though I'm sure that a competitor (Archos maybe) out there has something better at an equivalent price.

    Can't say I'm interested in these PMPs. I really don't see the point of portable video. I'd rather wait until I get home to watch the video on a bigger screen uninterrupted and without distractions. My DS on the other hand doesn't feel like a portable, watered-down version of the home console experience. It has it's own distinct style and it's so suited to pick-up-and-play. Nor does my portable audio feel like a watered-down experience because my ears can't tell the difference between well-encoded MP3 and lossless audio when using headphones.
    blueskyd (Newbie) 13 May 2009 6:00 Send private message to this user   
    Sound very nice, sony's consumer electronics is famous with its good quality and durable , I love it very much!But this unit is a bit expensive , if it can be more cheaper , I will buy it!
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