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Sony discontinued its Walkman portable cassette players a few years back, but the device continues to live on in the form of a new digital music player. Sony has unveiled its Walkman NW-ZX2, which looks to capitalize on the expanding market for hi-res audio. Sony unveiled the product at the CES 2015 tech show in Las Vegas, NV. It comes with the very hefty price tag of $1,200 U.S. ($1,415 Canadian). So what do buyers get for their money? Much like Neil Young's Pono player, this new Walkman is geared towards audiophiles, as it supports MP3, WMA, AAC, FLAC, AIFF, WAV and ALAC...
Sony discontinued its Walkman portable cassette players a few years back, but the device continues to live on in the form of a new digital music player. Sony has unveiled its Walkman NW-ZX2, which looks to capitalize on the expanding market for hi-res audio. Sony unveiled the product at the CES 2015 tech show in Las Vegas, NV. It comes with the very hefty price tag of $1,200 U.S. ($1,415 Canadian). So what do buyers get for their money? Much like Neil Young's Pono player, this new Walkman is geared towards audiophiles, as it supports MP3, WMA, AAC, FLAC, AIFF, WAV and ALAC...
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