Just about all of the latest WALKMAN players from Sony to arrive on the market share a couple of common features, namely an absolutely stunning audio quality and super-slim and elegant looks, and that also seems to be the case with the S750 model, which has just been outed by the Japanese company.
Measuring just 7.2mm at its thickest point, the S750 sports a premium metallic look, which will certainly make heads turn.
Also, the player comes equipped with a clear 5.1cm (2 inch) LCD display, which allows users to view videos and photos at a very good quality level, especially since it packs TruBlack technology (a WALKMAN first).
And if you're not really satisfied with the small size of the display, you can always connect the
WALKMAN S750 to your television via the optional A/V output cable and enjoy videos on screen in 720 x 480 resolution.
However, the new WALKMAN
player from Sony is a whole lot more than just a pretty face, since it is loaded with other Clear Audio technologies by Sony to get the best out of your music collection, while Clear Bass and Clear Stereo are joined by DSEE that restores the high frequencies lost in compressed music files.
Plus, the high-quality EX vertical in-ear headphones with Digital Noise Cancelling technology will also bring an important contribution to the overall multimedia enjoyment experience, delivering pristine quality audio and also cutting approximately 98.0% of ambient sound.
Last, but certainly not least, we'll have to mention that the new player from Sony also delivers extra-long battery life, allowing users to enjoy up to 50 hours of music playback time (10 hours video playback) from a single charge.
No idea on the pricing just yet, but it's very likely that we'll find that out when this thing goes officially on sale across Europe, over the course of October.
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