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How many of you folk out there already own an iPod, or maybe having two or three in a single household? I’m sure I see plenty of hands being lifted up, and chances are most of you already have some sort of iPod dock sitting in your living room or bedroom. That deduction makes perfect [...]

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Sick of the tinny sound emanating from your computer? Want to watch YouTube videos with clear audio? You need to get hold of a set of desktop speakers. They don’t need to be expensive but you can bet your onboard soundcard that they will improve the quality of the audio on your PC. Upgrade your [...]

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Sony has taken a somewhat unusual step in its creation of mp3 players. Some may feel that the Rolly is a little gimmicky, to put it mildly, and others will undoubtedly complain at the current $400 (£200) price tag but it is certainly unique and, it has to be said, pretty cool.

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Sony has introduced the new Sony VGP-BRM1D Bluetooth Audio Controller with 2.4 GHz frequency band range (2.4000-2.4835 GHz) provides wireless audio control for any Sony Walkman (MD/HDD/CD) and for Sony Ericsson mobile phones with Bluetooth 2.0 corresponding to A2DP, AVRCP, HSP, HFP or HSP profiles. The maximum communication distance is of about 10 meters .The [...]

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The Sony Sports Walkman, first introduced as a cassette player in 1984, has always had a loyal brand following even as the Apple iPod has come to dominate the portable audio space in today’s market. Sony is hoping to draw on the nostalgia of Sports Walkman fans with the introduction of the S2 Sports Walkman, [...]

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2008 Sony Walkmans Overview

Sony’s attempts to keep up with Apple’s iPods have been noteworthy but otherwise mostly futile for the one time consumer electronics king. That doesn’t mean the company is putting out bad MP3 players though – some of its most recently announced models show Sony is putting a lot of effort into developing quality devices.

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