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Sony Walkman NWZ-X1060B


$35.99 Released February, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Stunning OLED touchscreen display. Active noise canceling. Drag-and-drop file management - not locked to a proprietary music program / service.

The Cons:No open source OGG or FLAC format support. Expensive. UI will be less modular than that on the iPod Touch.

The Sony NWZ-X1060B is an MP3 player released in the UK around February of 2009. A Wi-Fi module with web-browsing and multimedia downloading capabilities, the Sony NWZ-X1060B MP3 player is an upgrade from the Sony NWZ-X1050B in that it features 32GB (versus 16GB) of internal memory.

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Like its peer, the NWZ-X1060B player features a 3” OLED touchscreen display with 432x240 resolution and a built-in FM tuner. In addition, the NWZ-X1060B MP3 player supports AAC, MP3, WMA, MPEG-4, H.264, and WMV file formats. The Sony NWZ-X1060B player also includes Digital Noise Canceling, a Digital Sound Enhancement Engine (DSEE), and a 13.5mm EX headphone set. The Sony NWZ-X1060B retails for £283 through Amazon UK.

Features

  • W-Fi
  • FM Tuner
  • 3” OLED Display
  • 32GB Internal Memory
  • Video & Audio Support
  • Digital Noise Canceling
  • DSE Engine
  • 13.5mm Headphones
  • 90 Day Limited Warranty

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Pros
  • 3

    stunning OLED touchscreen display

  • 3

    active noise canceling

  • 3

    drag-and-drop file management - not locked to a proprietary music program / service

  • 2

    WiFi

  • 2

    attractive UI

  • 2

    32GB of internal storage

  • 2

    Excellent sound quality

  • 0

    attractive and slim form factor - more pocket-able than the iPod Touch

Cons
  • 3

    no open source OGG or FLAC format support

  • 3

    expensive

  • 2

    UI will be less modular than that on the iPod Touch

  • 2

    Poorly implemented web browser

  • 1

    late to market - years or months behind directly competing products

  • 1

    No micro sd expansion

  • 1

    Heavy for a flash player

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