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Sony Walkman NWZ-X1000 Series
$399.00
Released May, 2009
The Pros:Active noise canceling. Stunning OLED touchscreen display. Attractive and slim form factor - more pocket-able than the iPod Touch.
The Cons:No open source OGG or FLAC format support. Late to market - years or months behind directly competing products. Expensive.
Introduced at CES 2009, the Walkman NWZ-X1000 is a is a series of high end touchscreen MP3 players from Sony. Available in capacities of 16 and 32GB, the device features a stunning 3.0" OLED touchscreen, built-in WiFi, NetFront Internet browser (featured on the PSP), FM tuner, and active noise canceling built right into the device.
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The device features a new digital amplifyer system which Sony claims should improves sound quality over comparable amplifiers found in similar devices. While there is currently no official word on price or release date, rumors are the device will be available in May at a cost of $299 or $399 depending on the capacity.
Features
- Screen: 3.0" wide touchscreen OLED, 432 x 240px
- Extras: built-in WiFi with web browser, FM tuner, active noise canceling, included
- Supported audio formats: MP3, WMA, AAC, WAV
- Supported video formats: MPEG-4, H.264, WMV
Models (only differences are highlighted)
- Sony Walkman NWZ-X1051/B: 16GB of internal storage capacity, $299 US
- Sony Walkman NWZ-X1061/B: 32GB of internal storage capacity, $399 US
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stunning OLED touchscreen display
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attractive and slim form factor - more pocket-able than the iPod Touch
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drag-and-drop file management - not locked to a proprietary music program / service
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Dedicated volume/play/track buttons
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no open source OGG or FLAC format support
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late to market - years or months behind directly competing products
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UI will be less modular than that on the iPod Touch
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