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IPODS & PORTABLE PLAYERS / MP4 PLAYERS

  Sony Unveils Walkman Without Wires

By Mendelson Tiu | Wednesday | 18/06/2008

Sony Australia has added two new models to its Walkman range. The Walkman NWZ-A720 will be available in 4GB, 8GB and 16GB versions, while the limited edition NWZ-A826KB will only have 4GB capacity but will incorporate Bluetooth wireless technology.


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The new models will sport a 2.4-inch LCD screen and can be changed to either horizontal or vertical screen orientation. The new NWZ-A720 range are available in black, white, pink and gold with a chic metallic casing and feature up to 10 hours of video playback or 36 hours of uninterrupted music playback.

The limited edition NWZ-A826KB MP3 player eliminates the inconvenience of wires so you can stream stereo music from the Walkman to many other Bluetooth-enabled audio devices such as in-car audio and hi-fi systems. DR-BT21G Street-Style Bluetooth wireless headphones are supplied with the NWZ-A826KB for tangle-free music enjoyment on the go, and can also be used with other Bluetooth compatible devices.

Sony Australia's Personal Audio Product Manager, Suzanna Gan said, "Sony's new line-up of Walkman MP3 players offer customers the very finest in sound quality technology combined with a stylish design that defines portability. It is now possible to choose a Walkman MP3 player that best suits your lifestyle, be it an enhanced video viewing experience on a large LCD screen, or wireless usability."

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