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, ...
At IFA 2014, Sony is trying to bring the Walkman brand back into relevance with its latest and smallest Walkman to date. The Walkman NWZ-A17 and the MDR-1A headphones that you will most likely need to ...
The Sony Walkman NWZ-A17 (yes, the Walkman brand is still alive) is the first music player available on the market that plays high-resolution audio files, like WAV, AAC and FLAC. It has effectively ...
It's called the Walkman NWZ-A17, and this wafer-thin player has a lot going for it, says the Audiophiliac. Ex-movie theater projectionist Steve Guttenberg has also worked as a high-end audio salesman, ...
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. Ty ...
There’s a new tech buzzword in town, and it’s taking the audio world by storm: high resolution, or hi-res for short. If it feels familiar, it’s probably thanks to the video equivalent, high definition ...
Photos of Sony’s Walkman NWZ-A17, an audio player designed for audiophiles. Photos of Sony’s Walkman NWZ-A17, an audio player designed for audiophiles. is a former senior reviewer who worked at The ...
Packing audiophile performance into a pocket-sized player, the Walkman A17 Hi-Res Audio Digital Music Player sets an exciting new benchmark in sound and style. It's joined by the all-new MDR-1A Hi-Res ...
Since the rise of the smartphone, manufacturers of dedicated music players have been struggling to stay afloat. Consumers simply don't see the need to carry an extra device just for music. Sony is ...
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 playerlook like a brick.
It's not so long ago we highlighted Neil Young's resolutely high-end audio portable player, the KickStarter-funded PonoPlayer. Well, it's now got competition from Sony. Emerging under the Walkman ...
The handheld music market has shifted dramatically in the past decade. While Sony’s name was once synonymous with high-quality audio wares, the desire for a standalone Walkman faded fast once it ...