there’s no substitution for a good portable music player (and we’re talking about quality audio players like Sony’s High-Res Walkman®, not your old-school MP3 player). Today’s generation of portable ...
Sony has brought back the series with the introduction of the Sony Walkman NW-ZX1 Hi-res digital audio player (DAP). There are some newer DAPs released by Sony like the NW-ZX2 or NW-ZX100 but the ZX1 ...
Hi-Res Audio hits the mainstream in our Android-powered Sony Walkman NWZ-F886 review ... this mid-priced music player appears to trump the Apple iPod Touch. As thin black touchscreen devices ...
From Hi-Res Audio compatibility ... even more lossless-quality music. Walkman 40th Anniversary Package To celebrate the 40th Anniversary of the ground-breaking TPS-L2 Walkman, Sony’s first portable ...
Below, we’ve plugged in and pulled together five of the finest high-res audio players currently on the market. From Astell&Kern’s tricked-out option to the latest Sony to wear the Walkman name, here’s ...
It was all so promising for the Sony NWZ-W273 Walkman MP3 player but ultimately it failed to impress in the area that it talked up the most. It ticked the important comfort box and was secure ...
The original Walkman played cassette tapes, but Sony have created Walkman CD and MP3 players since. The Walkman was first created because Sony co-founder Masaru Ibuka wanted to be able to listen to ...