
The charm of touchscreen gadgets is irresistible. Many have followed the foot steps of Apple iPhone and iPod touch to have produced touchscreen smartphones. And the next on the catch-up path is Sony, planning to unveil some touchscreen Walkman Music players at the coming CES 2009.
It’s a leaked news from Sony insider, that two touchscreen walkmans will surface. They are a 16GB and 32GB models that will feature a 3-inch WQVGA AMOLED display with 10k:1 contrast, wide color gamut and viewing angle and set to reveal in the CES show at Vegas, January next year.
The walkmans will come with WiFi which will support WPA and WEP. With WiFi and the apps, you’re be to get hooked up to the Internet, get on Amazon for favorite artist search, on YouTube to explore artist music videos and many other new features to be expected on these walkmans.
These Sony walkmans will also support various audio codec including MP3, WMA, AAC, PCM, and also video codec including AVC (h.264), MPEG-4 and WMV. It’ll have a built-in FM radio. Equipped with digital noise canceling system and powerful S-Master digital amplifier to produce Hi-Fi quality audio. Price and availability have not been revealed yet.
via [slashgear]








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