Well, who can forget the Walkman that made Sony famous in the 70's? If you are on your late 20's or 30's surely you have owned or at least seen the cassette-playing Walkman back then. But now, with all the technology that we have, here is the latest digital Walkman that Sony will soon release, the Walkman S series.

The Walkman S series 2.4in display but you might get a little disappointed if you are after the display since it is an LCD rather than an OLED which was used in the X-series Walkmans. The S series supports almost all of the common video file formats including WMV, H.264 and MPEG 4. For audio files MP3, WMA or AAC are supported which you can listen to using the integrated speakers or if you do not want to share your blaring music then you can opt to use the headphone. Using the headphone can give over 6 hours of video playback enough for you to watch almost 3 movies. Or if you're a music buff then play away your songs for 42 hours. Using the speakers will cut the video playback time to 5 hours and music playback time to 17 hours.

The S series is capable of radio-broadcast and voice recording. Music can be transferred from your PC to the Walkman using drag-and-drop once connected or you can use the Content Transfer feature within iTunes version 8.1. Pictures can be displayed and copied as well as long as it is in JPEG file format.
The Walkman S series will be available next month in two capacity models, the 8GB will cost $110, and 16GB priced at $130. You can also choose from black, red, violet and pink body colors.
The Walkman S series will be available next month in two capacity models, the 8GB will cost $110, and 16GB priced at $130. You can also choose from black, red, violet and pink body colors.






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