Sony has plenty to show at this year's CES, from cameras to cell phones and more, but one item that stands out is the Walkman Sports MP3 Player. The new waterproof music player combines a pair of ...
From noise-cancellation for frequent travelers to affordability for customers on a budget, Sony today unveiled three new Walkman players (series S, E and B) that have something to offer nearly every ...
Sony recently introduced a new line of Walkman MP3 players that the company says will offer "outstanding sound quality, advanced audio technologies, extreme battery life, and more." What's even better ...
Are you the sort of music listener who'll happily pay more for a set of earphones than you would on a nice computer? If so, Sony has the MP3 players for you. The company has released two ...
Sony has adopted a very unique way to market and sell their latest Sony Waterproof MP3 players, by packaging the waterproof MP3 players in a bottle of water which can be purchased from vending ...
For many small business owners and operators who use MP3 players in the workplace, a Sony Walkman can be as necessary as the man Friday was to Robinson Crusoe … no matter if it is used for continuing ...
Sony’s Rolly Rolls Into the U.S. For those who want to experience music through movement, Sony’s Rolly entertainment player, a palm-sized, egg-shaped device that rolls and spins like it’s dancing to ...
When I look over my RSS feeds and news releases for the first week of 2015, one product category has caught my attention. The return of the MP3 player. Strictly speaking it should be Media Player, but ...
Sony has released the first of its digital audio players to support the popular MP3 format, marking a significant shift in its music strategy. As expected, the company announced the release in Europe ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Hugh McIntyre covers music, with a focus on the global charts. This article is more than 10 years old. Last month, Sony finally ...
Sony confirmed on Wednesday that it is working to add native MP3 support to its portable music players--a major strategy reversal that could help it compete more effectively with rivals such as Apple ...
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