Sony – Music players that connect to multiple devices, with special Walkman terminal – CMT-BT80W, CMT-BT60, CMT-BT40

Sony - Music players that connects to multiple devices, with special Walkman terminal - CMT-BT80W, CMT-BT60, CMT-BT40

Sony is releasing 3 models of multi-connection combination music players: CMT-BT80W, CMT-BT60 and CMT-BT40 on April 20.

You can play CDs and listen to FM/AM radio, or play music from your iPod/iPhone/iPad/smart phone/tablet by connecting wirelessly by Bluetooth or connecting directly with a cable.

And, for the first time, it has a digital Walkman terminal as well as a USB terminal and you can easily copy music into the Walkman. Also, because NFC is built-in, it’s easy to pair a smart phone just by passing it over the unit.

Only the CMT-BT80W model has IEEE 802.11b/g Wi-Fi communication.

The maximum output of the amp is 20W+20W for the CMT-BT80W and CMT-BT60 models. Their speakers accommodate Sony’s unique “Magnetic Fluid Speaker” technology. The maximum output for the CMT-BT40 model is 5W+5W.

CMT-BT80W
Color: black
Estimated price: around 40,000 yen

CMT-BT60
Color: white, black
Estimated price: around 35,000 yen

CMT-BT40
Color: white, black, pink
Estimated price: around 27,000 yen

Sony and Disney launch in Japan a new limited Christmas and Minnie and Mickey Mouse S770 Series DAP

Nothing too fantastic here unless you call yourself a huge Mickey and Minnie Mouse fan. Anyway here you are Sony latest Disney themed pack of Walkman with the S770 Series available in 8 or 16GB and with or without Bluetooth that will come with not only a dedicated Disney Package, UI and design but with a cute Minnie Mouse Keychain.
Available middle of December these new DAP will cost around 17,780 up to 23,780 Yen.

Sony unveils Meb Keflezighi Edition Walkman W Series, fills it with the marathoner’s coaching wisdom

Sony unveils Meb Keflezighi Edition Walkman W Series, fills it with the marathoner's coaching wisdom

NBC may have retired its Olympic spirit by repurposing its dedicated app, but Sony’s sporting fever hasn’t broken, as its just announced the Meb Keflezighi Edition Walkman W Series. A special edition orange hue graces the third-time Olympic marathoner’s device and, like the other players in the line, it features a water resistant design, a quick-charge mode and an eight hour battery life when fully juiced. Twenty-four minutes of audio coaching by Meb himself are preloaded into the player’s 2GB memory, which is estimated to store roughly 470 songs. Eager to hear the athlete’s dulcet tones as you pound the pavement? You can pick up the player for $69.99 at Sony’s online and brick-and-mortar stores, or wait until October for its arrival at Walmart.

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Meb Keflezighi Edition Sony Walkman W Series arrive at Walmart stores next month

If you happen to be a frequent shopper at Walmart, and more or less know everything that America’s superstore carries by heart, then you would notice that from next month onwards, there is a brand new version of the Sony Walkman W Series. I am referring to the Meb Keflezighi edition of this particular Walkman family, as it was developed in conjunction with Meb Keflezighi’s 4th place finish in the recently concluded 2012 Olympic marathon. What’s so special about the Meb Keflezighi edition Sony Walkman W Series? Read on to find out!

Meb Keflezighi is no doubt an American distance running hero, although he did not manage to pick up a medal at this year’s Olympics, he did win silver at the 2004 Athens Olympics and ended up tops at the 2009 New York City Marathon. The Meb Keflezighi Edition Walkman W Series reflects his spirit, where it was also specially developed in order to invigorate his marathon training program in addition to catering for the regimens of runners as well as health and fitness enthusiasts worldwide.

This special edition of the Walkman W Series is a wire-free digital music player that was especially designed to make using it as convenient and comfortable as possible for the user, whether one is pounding the pavement, or hitting the treadmill at the local gym. It boasts of water-resistant technology that makes sure the buckets of sweat it encounters during your exercise session as well as intense weather conditions are shrugged off.

This digital music player comes with 2GB of storage space, and when you average that out, we are looking at around 470 songs, in addition to its availability in a special-edition orange model. Similar to the rest of the Walkman W Series, the Meb Keflezighi edition will be accompanied by Content Transfer software that enables users to drag and drop music files from iTunes for Windows, Windows Media Player or Windows Explorer (DRM free content only) in a snap. You can also charge it quickly, where three minutes of charge time translates to an hour of playback, while a full battery life delivers up to 8 hours of non-stop music.

The Meb Keflezighi Edition Walkman W Series will retail for $69.99 a pop if you are interested.

Product Page via Press Release

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Sony’s Walkman F PMP hits the FCC mere seconds after being announced

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It was mere seconds after Sony’s Walkman F was publicly announced to the baying hordes of PMP fans that the dismantled remains of one was found outside the FCC’s headquarters. The autopsy report unsurprisingly passed the Android-powered media player safe for human consumption, only clarifying that the unit’s WiFi radio is of the 802.11 b/g/n variety. Sony’s flagship media player will hopefully arrive on American soil soon, we’ve got a whole season of Breaking Bad to catch up on.

Sony’s Walkman F PMP hits the FCC mere seconds after being announced originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 19 Jul 2012 00:11:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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