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Sony’s Rolly Rolls Into the U.S. For those who want to experience music through movement, Sony’s Rolly entertainment player, a palm-sized, egg-shaped device that rolls and spins like it’s dancing to ...
Hoping to regain some of its luster in a market dominated by Apple's iPod, Sony is coming out with big lineup of portable music players.
Sony today unveiled the stylish new S Series Walkman Video MP3 player, featuring high-quality built-in stereo speakers that allow users to share music out loud. “By outfitting this Walkman with ...
At CES 2013, Sony revealed the Walkman Sports MP3 Player, a waterproof music player built right into a pair of earbuds with no external device required.
If you weren’t already well aware, the 90s are like, so hot right now, and that includes cassette tapes for some reason. (Even though we personally didn’t have a CD player until 1998, t… ...
Last month, Sony finally unveiled its new Walkman MP3 player, which many had been expecting for some time. People first got a look at the device at CES 2015, but it wasn’t the sleek design or ...
So we got one of Sony's brand-spanking-new E-series MP3 players in today, and it really is quite special. It feels like a lipstick, but it'll play considerably more music. The cap on one end ...
The Sony Zappin will play mp3 and WMA files, it will come with 2GB of storage and will be released in a variety of colors, including black, red, orange and pink.
The earbud / MP3 player combo comes packaged inside a full bottle of water, a clever marketing tactic that immediately highlights its waterproof construction.
Sony’s $99.99 MP3 player is one of the few music players that does everything an athlete could want.
Shareables Sony sells its waterproof mp3 player inside a bottle of water February 11, 2014 - 11:50 am What does a company do to convince potential customers that its product is genuinely waterproof?
When I look over my RSS feeds and news releases for the first week of 2015, one product category has caught my attention. The return of the MP3 player. The rise of lossless file formats and a push ...
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