Sony Walkman S540 Media Player with built-in speakers
Sony has officially presented to the completion of its line of media player, Walkman Series. In the S series will be a Sony S540, which has its speaker, allowing listening to music and watching video without headphones. Sony Walkman S540 has a 2.4-inch with QVGA resolution, and the user will be able to record sound, like a microphone, and directly from the built-in FM-receiver. Unfortunately, a larger display and speakers do not have a positive impact on the autonomous time while listening to music with headphones at 42 hours, while watching a video with headphones is 6.5 hours. Replacing the headphones to speaker of listening to music is up to 17 hours, and the video will only have 5 hours. The video is supported at 30 frames per second.
On the new E-line, Sony Walkman E440 is already known on the news, and has already been announced in Europe, it knows some details about its release in the United States. Recall that in this model are design elements of S540, but there is no speaker, 2-inch screen, as with earlier models of Walkman. The corresponding time indices listen to music and watch video is 30 hours of music playback and 4 hours of video.
Sony Walkman S540 and E440 media player have 8GB or 16GB internal memory, depending on the version. Both models also support audio formats are AAC, MP3 and WMA, video content is H.264, MPEG-4 and WMV. And it has also the image as JPEG. Their files can be recorded directly from the computer, but through the Content Transfer application can hold data synchronization with iTunes.
These models will be sale in the US market in September this year. Prices on the Sony Walkman S540 versions 8GB and 16 GB will be $110 and $130 respectively. And the Sony Walkman E440 version 8GB and 16GB will be $80 and $100 respectively.
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