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September 11, 2007
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Sony , Japan has announced the NW-S710F and NW-S610F Video Walkmans.
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April 19, 2007

Sony has announced the W999i, the latest edition to their Walkman line of handsets. The slimline slider measures 12.5mm thin and offers, HSDPA , a 2.4-inch QVGA screen, a 2-megapixel camera, and semi-QWERTY board .
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June 23, 2006

Sony Ericsson has announced the latest addition to its line-up of Walkman-branded mobile music phones to further enhance the consumer’s mobile music experience, the sophisticated, Fusion white W810. The Sony Ericsson W810 is a Quad-band EDGE phone (850/900/1800/1900 MHz), and enables users to transfer their legacy CD collection or access operator music download services, while staying connected to friends, family and business colleagues anywhere in the world.
The Sony Ericsson W810 offers the latest in mobile multi-media functionality by taking advantage of high speed data downloads; listen to hours of music, capture and send high-resolution mega pixel images, access the Internet and stay connected through instant messaging or email. The latest Walkman phone comes with a 512MB removable Memory Stick, which can be upgraded to 2GB currently available in retail outlets, allowing consumers to store a wealth of music tracks, photos, video and other multimedia files on the phone.
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May 25, 2006

Sony, Japan today announced their new MP3 player, called the NW-E005. In addition to supporting AAC, the It NW-E005 has 2GB of storage capacity, and the other models are the E002 with 512MB and the E003 with 1GB. They come in 5 colors writes akihabaranews
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May 24, 2006

Sony has introduced the D-VE7000S, an ultra-compact DVD Walkman. The feature rich music player sports a 7-inch widescreen LCD, supports a variety of disc formats such as DVD, DVD+ -R/+ -RW and DVD+ -R dual layer discs, as well as CD, Video CD, CD-R/RW. The D-VE7000S also supports DivX, MP3 and JPEG formats.
The D-VE7000S can be connected to your other audio/video devices and together with its 5.1ch surround sound Dolby Digital and DTS digital outpu writes NewLaunches
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May 23, 2006
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Sony Ericsson today announced the V630i, exclusively for Vodafone. The V630i uses its 3G capabilities to deliver the perfect mix of mobile phone, music and multimedia applications at high speed and superb quality.
What makes this phone extra special is its support of Vodafone’s new Radio DJ service, an interactive music streaming service that allows the creation of your own music channels by rating tracks as you listen. The more you listen and rate, the more intuitive and personalized the music channel becomes. Tracks can also be bought directly using the service and, with the supplied 256MB Memory Stick Micro (M2) card, the V630i can store as many as 230 tracks to take with you wherever you go. A stereo headset is supplied, so you can enjoy this superb choice of music in full stereo quality.
The V630i also effortlessly handles the content-rich services from the world of Vodafone live! with 3G such as Mobile TV, video messaging and video telephony. In all, the V630i is a dynamic phone that is fun to use, appealing to young music lovers seeking the freedom and choice offered by the latest mobile technologies.
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May 18, 2006

Sony Ericsson also announced the UMTS enabled W850. Sony Ericsson's first GSM/UMTS 'slider', the W850 has been uniquely combined with a full horizontal mode camera experience and the latest Walkman player 2.0 for easy music download.
Available in Precious Black or Golden White, the phone has an attention grabbing 'heartbeat illumination' feature to light-up the control keys in rhythm with your music
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February 16, 2006

Japanese consumer electronics giant, Sony Corp. will discontinue its Walkman Bean portable music players in April, less than six months after the, kidney-shaped player hit the market, according to several UK media reports. The company confirmed the decision to UK newspapers The Telegraph and The Independent/
"We replace models all the time," company spokesperson Rachel Branch wrote in an e-mail. "At this point, the Bean is still available and I don't know when, if, or how it will be replaced."
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January 26, 2006
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Sony Cuts : Qrio, Aibo & Walkman Plant |
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As part of its ongoing cost-cutting and reorganization effort, Sony Corp. has cut its line of robotic Aibo dogs, along with another, more-expensive, humanoid robot called the Qrio, which was never sold as a product reports ZDNet
According to a company representative, more than 150,000 Aibos have been sold since they went on the market in 1999. But the overall company is in the midst of an historic belt-tightening, and the robotics unit didn't make the cut.
In other Sony Cost cutting news, the company, said Wednesday that by the end of March it will close a factory that began producing the Walkman music players in 1979 when it first debuted, according to Atsuo Omagari, a Sony spokesman reports S pi
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January 13, 2006

Sony Ericsson recently announced the MPS-60, a new portable speaker set Sony Walkman Phone. Attached to a Sony Ericsson mobile phone, the Walkman®-branded accessory allows you to bring your favorite music wherever you go.
Portable Speakers MPS-60 - Simply plug the speakers into your music mobile phone to enjoy stereo sounds. Stylish and lightweight, the speakers are powered from the mobile phone, simply plug the speakers into you music mobile phone to enjoy stereo sounds.
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