Tuesday, 28 July 2009

Sony X Series Walkman 32GB/16GB Video MP3 Players Sony NWZ-X1061FBSMP/NWZ-X1051FBSMP Hits iPod Right in the Style

In the never-ending battle of the hand-held media players, it seems like
the iPod is the almost undefeatable champion. This challenge has not
stopped other innovators like Microsoft and Sony from scratching to get
their piece of the portable pie. With consumers seeking more features
for less coin, the battle rages for your attention and your money. Will
the latest entrants into the melee from Sony, the NWZ-X1000 series
Walkman's, prove to be worthy contenders? They certainly hope so.

Sony has just announced the release of their new X-1000 series of
portable media players and they are hoping to get your attention.
Offered in both 32GB (NWZ-X1061FBSMP) and 16GB (NWZ-X1051FBSMP) models,
these bad boys are loaded with way cool features that could give the big
guys a run for their money. Sony's X series Walkman's feature a 3-in
OLED touchscreen and built-in WiFi connectivity so you can hook directly
into FaceBook and Yahoo. They also come with S-Master digital amplifier,
digital noise canceling function and support for Slacker radio.
There is also no need to worry about format when it comes to your fave
media files. The devices offer full support for MP3, WMA, AAC, L-PCM
audio, AVC(H.264/AVC), MPEG-4, WMV and JPEG images. And just to amp up
the cool one more level, they will be bundled with Sony MDR-NC20 Noise
Canceling EX headphones. Not a bad deal

If this has your audio interest piqued you can pick up the 32GB
NWZ-X1061FBSMP for $399 and the 16GB NWZ-X1051FBSMP for $299.99. They
are available now and you can pick them up from www.sonystyle.com.

1 comment:

Pooja said...

Sony X-Series Walkman has a very good design and features. It has got 16 GB memory which is simply amazing. The audio quality is very good. The material used to make this device is really solid. The touch screen is fantastic. To have Sony X-Series Walkman is a pride. For more details refer Sony X-Series Walkman

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