Sony has made an addition of three very different Walkmans to its manageable acoustic series, with the high-end and BBC iPlayer well-matched with A845, the ultra-portable B150and the wearable W250.

Caption is the A845, which brag rather the nice accumulation of iPlayer compatibility and rumor has that it is the first to support 720 x 404 pixel downloads.
The A845 is 7.2mm broad and weigh up to 62g – sport a 2.8 inch OLED screen that conveys “splendid colours, high disparity ratio, wide screening angle and super-fast rejoinder time.”
W250 and B-series

Next up is the W250 – wearable, waterproof and perceptibly made for the people who like to listen to music at the same time as running.
“Planned for today’s lively standards of living, the personal stereo NWZ-W250 chain is the first wire-free MP3 player from Sony that defy rain splashes or the sweat of an exhausting gymnasium session.
“After doing exercises, just bathe under the tap – or even keep on listening to your Walkman during a cool post-workout bath.”
Lastly, the B series (with added bass) is intended for juvenile melody lovers’ and take deep enhanced switch ‘with blinking red LEDs’

The teen-friendly headphones is dense but, when shared with permeable earphones, will create sufficient sound to irritate a whole bus-full with passengers.
[Via Techradar]



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