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  2. Walkman A Series - Wikipedia

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    The Sony NW-A800 series was the first video-enabled Network Walkman. [15] Announced on March 1, 2007, [ 16 ] this series has a metallic build. A chrome-like strip surrounds the edge of the device, and accenting of the same style surrounds the buttons and makes up the logos on the front.

  3. List of Sony Walkman products - Wikipedia

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    NW-HD5. Sony's next model, the NW-HD5, was announced in April 2005 and released July 2005 [35] and was an updated design from the HD1 / HD3, boasting a simpler control system, an upright handheld format, [36] a user-removable lithium-ion battery, better file format compatibility, a unique "Follow Turn Display" that would automatically align ...

  4. Walkman - Wikipedia

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    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] Two limited edition 10th anniversary models were released in 1989 (WM-701S/T) in Japan, made of brass and plated in sterling silver.

  5. Walkman S Series - Wikipedia

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    The Sony Walkman NW-S203f. Released in 2006. The NW-S200 S2 Sports Walkman released 2006 were cigar shaped and made of aluminum, also featuring a G-Sensor and a pedometer. [5] It is water resistant and came with an armband and sporty headphones. [6] Models were NW-S205 (2 GB), NW-S203 (1 GB), NW-S202 (512 MB).

  6. SensMe - Wikipedia

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    SensMe is a proprietary music mood and tempo detection system created by Sony Corporation [1] and employed in numerous Sony branded products, including in some Walkman digital music players, the Media Go application, the PlayStation Portable, and Sony Ericsson and Sony Xperia handsets.

  7. Sony NW-A810 - Wikipedia

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    The NW-A810/800 MP3 players have been critically praised for their audio quality, mostly due to its patented Sony technologies such as DSEE (Digital Sound Enhancement Engine) and Clear Stereo. DSEE is claimed to restore higher sound frequency lost when creating compressed MP3 files, to reproduce the CD audio quality.