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  2. Sony Dream Machine - Wikipedia

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    Many original working examples survived to this day (2020s) with minimal maintenance. For a short time in the late 2000's, the radio clock market experienced a resurgence, because of several new ones including iPod / iPhone 30 pin docks and CD players. By the early 2010's, Sony stopped manufacturing new clocks under the "Dream Machine" name.

  3. Walkman A Series - Wikipedia

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    NW-A800 series (A805) 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.

  4. Portable media player - Wikipedia

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    Networked audio players: Players that connect via (Wi-Fi) network to receive and play audio. [14] These types of units typically do not have any local storage of their own and must rely on a server, typically a personal computer also on the same network , to provide the audio files for playback.

  5. List of Sony Ericsson products - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of products manufactured under the Sony Ericsson brand.Most of the models have been released under multiple names, depending on region of release, currently usually indicated by a letter added to the end of the model number ('i' for international, 'a' for North America, and 'c' for mainland China), but indicated on some (mostly older) models by a slightly differing ...

  6. List of Bose shelf stereos - Wikipedia

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    Accessories included a CD changer (released in 2005) and an iPod dock (released in 2006). The "Wave Music System – SoundLink" was released in 2009, [ 9 ] which used a Bluetooth USB adaptor to stream audio from a computer to the Wave Music System and send basic commands (play/pause and skip) from the Wave's remote to iTunes and Windows Media ...

  7. iPod Hi-Fi - Wikipedia

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    iPod Hi-Fi is a discontinued speaker system that was developed and manufactured by Apple Inc. and was released on February 28, 2006, for use with any iPod digital music player. [1] The iPod Hi-Fi retailed at the Apple Store for US$ 349 until its discontinuation on September 5, 2007.