Yesterday at CES 2015 the Japanese manufacturer unveiled the latest of Walkman products, the Walkman NW-ZX2.
Sony's S-Master HX technology claims to precisely reproduce the original sound. DSEE HX aims to make lossy audio formats better than through a standard a MP3 player. There's also Bluetooth with LDAC for high-quality wireless playback. The battery life in this device provides 60 hours of playback per charge. And it is packed with an enormous 128GB of internal storage plus microSD support, which provids plenty of space for songs.
This device is priced at a whopping $1119.99, that makes the Walkman NW-ZX2 more expensive than even the most high-end Android smartphones. And also the version of Android loaded on there is the two-year-old Android 4.2 Jelly Bean. The Google Play Store is loaded in this device, so it's fully Google-approved.
The little justification for using such an ancient Android release in 2015 may be : if you're using this device only for playing music so, you won't care too much about the Android OS version.
The ZX2 will be debuted in Spring 2015.
For more details, stay tuned !
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