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The flagship high-resolution audio model, the HAP-Z1ES ($1,999) Hi-Res HDD Music Player, can store and play virtually all audio file formats and features a 1TB hard drive.
Sony just announced the 64GB Walkman NWZ-A17 Hi-res audio, portable, digital music player for $300. It supports digital music files up to 192 kHz/24 bit. Compatible file formats include MP3, WMA, AAC, ...
But let’s slow down for a moment and do a quick 101 on what hi-res means, and then we can discuss the NWZ-A17, Sony’s new hi-res audio player.
Standalone MP3 players are still in demand, and the NWZ-A17 Walkman is a portable player that features up to 30 hours of battery life while playing full 24-bit/192kHz high-resolution music.
The 1-terabyte Sony Hi-Res HDD Music Player (model number HAP-Z1ES) is priced at $1,999 and due this fall. In addition to handling nearly all high-res formats it also upscales music to DSD quality.
Today, Sony is expanding its high-resolution audio push with a no-frills Walkman. The slight little music player weighs just 2.3 ounces, making Neil Young’s chunky Pono player look like a brick.
The NW-ZX100HN features a 3 inch, 400 x 240 pixel color TFT display, 128GB of storage, a microSD card reader, and support for up to 45 hours of “hi-res audio playback or 70 hours of MP3 playback.
HAP-S1/B Price: 999.99 Hi-Res Audio shelf-top player with 500 GB hard drive and amplifier built-in, supports DSD and the full range of Hi-Res file formats, Intuitive playback via front panel, iOS and ...
To stay on top of that trend, Sony refreshed its record player lineup to include the not-so-memorably named PS-HX500. ... I have mixed feelings about Sony's Hi-Res Audio Recorder software.
Sony has updated its two Signature Series hi-res audio Walkman models, the NW-WMZM2 and NW-WM1AM2 with better battery life and larger screens.
Sony introduced a whole new range of headphones at IFA 2015 earlier today alongside new Walkman models. The over-ear hi-res headphones are called h.ear On (though you’d think they’d be called ...
Arriving November 2021, Sony’s XAV-9500ES in-dash media receiver will be one of the first to playback hi-res audio in the car. It uses an ESS DAC chip capable of decoding 192 kHz / 24-bit WAV, FLAC, ...
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