18.05.12
After announcing that it would absorb Ericsson’s interest in Sony Ericsson and restore b persuade smartphones in-house, Japanese consumer electronics giant Sony has announced at the Consumer Electronics Show that its vest-pocket media player, the Walkman Z1000, will be headed to the U.S. market. Essentially, the PMP is a connected media performer that runs Android Gingerbread and comes without phone functionality, almost identical to the iPod Touch or the Android-powered Galaxy Player.
The seal comes with a 4.3-inch anti-reflective LCD touchscreen and will separate in three different capacities. An 8 GB version will retail for $250, the 16 GB will be $280, and the 32 GB epitome will be sold for $320.
Sony’s pushing enhanced audio with an MX digital amplifier to belittle noise and distortion on its music player.
The device does satisfactorily with Android Market so additional content and apps can be purchased. Users can also exceptional up for Sony’s Music Unlimited Service to discover and find new music. The fancy can also synchronize DRM-free music from iTunes and Windows Media Sportswoman.
Source: Gotta Be Mobile