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Sony reminds Japan that Walkmans still exist, new E series packs built-in noise cancellation

The latest addition Walkman series continues the petite styling we’ve seen over the years, and Sony’s cheerleading that it’s both thinner (9.1mm) and lighter (37g) than its predecessor .

The latest addition Walkman series continues the petite styling we’ve seen over the years, and Sony’s cheerleading that it’s both thinner (9.1mm) and lighter (37g) than its predecessor .

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Sony unveils Walkman B170 Series, promises to boost your bass

Sony has unveiled a slate of new Walkman MP3 players today, with the launch of its B170 Series.

Sony has unveiled a slate of new Walkman MP3 players today, with the launch of its B170 Series.

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Cowon Plenue Z2 PMP scurries into the FCC’s database, hides its face from the authorities

See that? That’s the backside of a new portable media player from a company know best for its legendary sound quality

See that? That’s the backside of a new portable media player from a company know best for its legendary sound quality

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Cowon Plenue Z2 PMP scurries into the FCC’s database, hides its face from the authorities

Bowers & Wilkins C5 in-ear headset review

Bowers & Wilkins has seriously been ramping up its consumer audio game in the past few years — notably, with products like its Zeppelin speaker systems for iDevices and its MM-1 desktop speakers. While speakers seem like an obvious choice for a company famous for HiFi systems, you probably wouldn’t have thought of B&W for your next set of iPhone-compatible headphones — that is, until its $300 P5 mobile HiFi supra-aural ‘phones released last year. This year, the company has taken a second step into the game with its C5 in-ear headset

Bowers & Wilkins has seriously been ramping up its consumer audio game in the past few years — notably, with products like its Zeppelin speaker systems for iDevices and its MM-1 desktop speakers. While speakers seem like an obvious choice for a company famous for HiFi systems, you probably wouldn’t have thought of B&W for your next set of iPhone-compatible headphones — that is, until its $300 P5 mobile HiFi supra-aural ‘phones released last year. This year, the company has taken a second step into the game with its C5 in-ear headset

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Eco Pod waterproof case keeps your device dry while you’re riding dolphins

When we’re out on the water, we’re constantly longing to take our phones and mp3 players for a swim with us… aren’t you? Now we can enjoy a little “I’m on a Boat” when we’re actually on a boat — thanks to Grace Digital Audio’s Eco Pod — without worrying about our handheld’s survival

When we’re out on the water, we’re constantly longing to take our phones and mp3 players for a swim with us… aren’t you? Now we can enjoy a little “I’m on a Boat” when we’re actually on a boat — thanks to Grace Digital Audio’s Eco Pod — without worrying about our handheld’s survival

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Motorola considering Nike+ SportWatch contender?

It looks like Motorola might be prepping to give the Nike+ SportWatch a run for its money. An intrepid tipster sent along a screenshot from a recent survey showing off what looks like a tricked out nano watch .

It looks like Motorola might be prepping to give the Nike+ SportWatch a run for its money. An intrepid tipster sent along a screenshot from a recent survey showing off what looks like a tricked out nano watch .

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Singbox SV-606′s MP3 milkshake brings the portable audio love to your yard

See that line up of multi-colored, chromatic doodads above? Those are not , in fact, a host of shiny USB-powered kazoos .

See that line up of multi-colored, chromatic doodads above? Those are not , in fact, a host of shiny USB-powered kazoos .

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Sony outs water-resistant Walkman NWZ-W260, is about to launch new high-end models

As far as unusual designs go, Sony’s been having one productive week. First the tablet team showed off the funky S1 (and funkier S2) and today Walkman’s managed to grab our attention.

As far as unusual designs go, Sony’s been having one productive week. First the tablet team showed off the funky S1 (and funkier S2) and today Walkman’s managed to grab our attention.

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Cowon C2 portable media player review

And here you were assuming the tried-and-true PMP was dead. Au contraire. Cowon’s not giving up on its dream quite yet, but after the D2 hung around at the company’s low-end for the better part of four years , it’s an alphabetic step backwards that’s taking over as the successor

And here you were assuming the tried-and-true PMP was dead. Au contraire. Cowon’s not giving up on its dream quite yet, but after the D2 hung around at the company’s low-end for the better part of four years , it’s an alphabetic step backwards that’s taking over as the successor

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Creative debuts compact, Bluetooth-enabled Zen Style M300 PMP

It may not be quite as convenient to wear as a watch, but Creative’s new Zen Style M300 PMP does have a leg up on the slightly smaller iPod nano in one key respect: it packs built-in Bluetooth 2.1 support so you can use wireless headphones with it. You can also expand the PMP’s memory beyond its basic 4GB, 8GB, or 16GB capacities thanks to its microSD card slot, although you won’t get a touchscreen here — the 1.45-inch display is simply complemented by a couple of touch buttons.

It may not be quite as convenient to wear as a watch, but Creative’s new Zen Style M300 PMP does have a leg up on the slightly smaller iPod nano in one key respect: it packs built-in Bluetooth 2.1 support so you can use wireless headphones with it. You can also expand the PMP’s memory beyond its basic 4GB, 8GB, or 16GB capacities thanks to its microSD card slot, although you won’t get a touchscreen here — the 1.45-inch display is simply complemented by a couple of touch buttons.

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