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  2. List of Sony Walkman products - Wikipedia

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    Sony also advertised the player as having "robust" copyright protection by adhering to standards including Secure Digital Music Initiative. It would only play protected legal music downloads. [22] It was released on December 21, 1999 in Japan with a price of 45,000 JPY, [19] followed by January 2000 in the United States for $399. [23]

  3. Walkman E Series - Wikipedia

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    Sony claimed that a fully charged Bean playing Sony's own compressed audio format, ATRAC, can operate for 50 hours, or 40 hours for audio compressed as MP3. [21] The player was available in three versions: the basic model with 512 MB capacity (model NW-E205), the basic model with an inbuilt FM radio (model NW-E305), and a higher-capacity 1 GB ...

  4. Walkman A Series - Wikipedia

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    The Walkman A Series is a flagship line of mid-range digital audio players (DAP) by Sony as part of its Walkman range. The A Series has been marketed since 2005, initially as the top spec Walkman players and since 2014 as a mid-range following the introduction of the ZX Series. The "A" originally stood for "All in one, Advanced, and Attractive ...

  5. Sony Rolly - Wikipedia

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    Sony: Price: $399 US: Rolly was an ... or mp3 player. Rolly is able to dance along to streaming music, but the Rolly Choreographer software produces far better ...

  6. Walkman - Wikipedia

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    From 1997, Sony's Discman range of portable compact disc (CD) players started to rebrand as CD Walkman. [45] In 2000, the Walkman brand (the entire range) was unified, and a new small icon, "W.", was made for the branding. [44] From 2012, Walkman was also the name of the music player software on Sony Xperia. It has since been rebranded to Music.

  7. Walkman ZX Series - Wikipedia

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    A second generation player, the NW-ZX2, was released in 2015. [4] Later in the same year, the NW-ZX100 was introduced. This player is cheaper than the ZX2, has a more compact and slimmer body, and runs on custom Sony software. [5] In 2017 the NW-ZX300 replaced the NW-ZX100.