It's been a month of so since Sony's latest refresh in its Walkman series of portable multimedia players, and it seems that the company's already keen on pushing out some hot new novelty, this time on the US market, in the form of the new NWZ-E350 Series Video MP3 Player.
According to the Japanese company, the new
player supports up to 50 hours of audio playback (mp3 files at 128 kbps) and 10 hours of video playback (WMV at 384 kbps), while benefiting from the proprietary "Clear Audio" technologies, for clear, deep sound without distortion.
Furthermore, the player also features Sony's SenseMe technology, which automatically categorizes music tracks in a connected library into a variety of music channels and playlists, and touts a brand new user interface with such features as "Album Scroll" and "Scene Scroll", enabling quick and easy content navigation.
Additionally, the NWZ-E350 includes a "Bookmark Function" so listeners can create playlists on-the-fly while
listening through songs from their music library, and supports numerous music files, including here MP3, WMA (DRM), AAC (non-DRM) and linear PCM, while the supported video format is WMV (DRM).
The Sony E Series Walkman will be available next month for about $70 for a 4GB memory version, model NWZ-E353, and $80 for an 8 GB version, model NWZ-E354, which are some pretty attractive price points, all things considered.
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