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NWZ-S516 4 GB NWZ-S615F 2 GB NWZ-S616F 4 GB NWZ-S618F 8 GB NWZ-S715F 2 GB NWZ-S716F 4 GB NWZ-S718F 8 GB First model in refreshed S Series. ATRAC support dropped outside Japan. S610 lacks noice cancelling. S510 lacks noise cancelling, video-playing capability and FM radio. S730 / S630 NWZ-S636F 4 GB October 11, 2008 [29] 2" TFT LCD 240 x 320 (QVGA)
The MZ-N10 was released in 2002. It was Sony's '10th Anniversary' product, released 10 years after the introduction of the MiniDisc format in 1992. The case was made from a magnesium alloy, and the unit featured a built-in lithium-ion battery which provided 24 hours of battery life. The MZ-N10 allowed music to be transferred from a PC at up to ...
The Sony Walkman Z series is a discontinued Android 2.3-based portable media player manufactured as a part of Sony's Walkman line of music players. First announced in Japan on September 13, 2011, and going on sale the following December, it was announced for an American release by mid-2012 at the 2012 Consumer Electronics Show.
Sony NW-ZX507 playing music. The first model, NW-ZX1, featured a 4-inch display and a high quality digital amplifier that sold for about $900. It runs on Android. [1] It was introduced on September 25, 2013, alongside the NW-F880 series and first released in Japan on December 7, followed by overseas markets in 2014.
In October 1985, the WM-101 model was the first in its class with a "gum stick" rechargeable battery. [20] In 1986 Sony presented the first model outfitted with remote control, as well as one with solar battery (WM-F107). Within a decade of launch, Sony held a 50% market share in the United States and 46% in Japan. [21]
Walkman logo. The Walkman E Series is a line of digital audio (DAP) and portable media (PMP) players, marketed by Sony as part of its Walkman range. E Series devices have been marketed since 2000, although in its current form since 2008 as entry-level, candybar styled players.