Sony Walkman NWZ-X1000 (UK out NOW, US version out mid-June)
May 12, 2009 at 12:55 PM Post #376 of 422
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Originally Posted by walkingman /img/forum/go_quote.gif
They (and other sites like Trusted Review, The Register) did mention that it will be available from tomorrow. I'll go in and have a look just in case.


Here's the link from Trusted Reviews.

Sony Confirms X Series Walkman Launch Date & RRP - MP3 News - TrustedReviews

It says it will hit SOME retailers and Sony stores tomorrow. I'm going to do some more digging!!
 
May 12, 2009 at 1:19 PM Post #378 of 422
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I am hoping John Lewis will have them.

Silly Sony... why are they so secrective about this???



If John Lewis are going to get them in stock tomorrow, they'll already know. You could call them and ask. Meanwhile, I'm going to make some calls too
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May 12, 2009 at 2:23 PM Post #379 of 422
Ooooooooo it's getting close now.

It'd better be worth all this wait lol

I shall expect at least 300% improvement in audio quality over an iPod Touch 2G
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May 12, 2009 at 3:32 PM Post #380 of 422
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Originally Posted by Mors /img/forum/go_quote.gif
Ooooooooo it's getting close now.

It'd better be worth all this wait lol

I shall expect at least 300% improvement in audio quality over an iPod Touch 2G
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woow, 300%
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I am satisfied at 100% improvement
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May 12, 2009 at 4:17 PM Post #381 of 422
Note on availability. Tomorrow, while being the official release date, will not be the date where it will be made widely available. So don't be disappointed if the shops do not have them in yet. Knowing how silly Sony operates here, I doubt you will be able to find them at most places, so call first.

Soozieq has also managed to coax a Sony sales to cough up on a definitive release date (19 May).

http://www.head-fi.org/forums/5677486-post178.html
 
May 13, 2009 at 9:49 AM Post #384 of 422
SAN DIEGO, May 13, 2009 –Sony today took the wraps off its top-of-the-line Walkman® Video MP3 player – the X-series Walkman®. A premium portable entertainment device, the X-series (NWZ-X1000 models) is Wi-Fi enabled and features an Organic Light Emitting Diode (OLED) touch screen, Sony’s Digital Clear Audio Technologies, as well as embedded contentprovided by Slacker® Radio and YouTube™.

“The new X-series leverages Sony’s engineering heritage and integrates the latest advances in OLED and other innovative technologies,” said Andrew Sivori, director of the audio products business at Sony Electronics. “We focused on enhancing audio and video playback to develop a device that allows consumers a deeper, more interactive way to enjoy content, as well as discover new content, for a truly unique entertainment experience.”

Picture Perfect

Featuring a 3-inch OLED touch screen, the player delivers outstanding video with exceptional color reproduction, extremely high contrast and a rapid response rate. With a 180-degree viewing angle, the next generation display allows for amazing video playback and photo viewing. Additionally, when watching movies on the device, the image on the screen can be adjusted based on the user’s preference, while navigation has been simplified via a feature called scene scroll. Utilizing the scene scroll feature, users select their preferred time increment and simply swipe across the screen to scroll forward and backward through scenes.

Silence is Golden

Sony’s X-series Walkman® is the industry’s first* video MP3 player to offer integrated digital noise canceling technology. The new model uses a unique, built-in digital noise canceling (DNC) software engine to block out ambient noise, while providing a high-quality audio experience.

The accompanying 13.5mm EX headphones house a small microphone to measure intrusive noise so the DNC filter can create an optimal inverted sound wave that reduces up to 98.0 percent of the noise. Sony’s DNC software engine makes it possible for the digital noise canceling technology to work in all environments, but custom settings can be selected to enhance the experience. Users can select airplane, bus/train or office modes which use different filters in the digital signal processor specifically tuned for these surroundings. As an added benefit, users can turn on the noise canceling feature for peace and quiet even without listening to music. On airplanes, travelers can also connect the X-series player directly to a plane’s audio / video system with the included accessory cable, and enjoy regular in-flight entertainment with the bonus of digital noise cancellation.

Content Matters

The X-series Walkman® broadens options for enjoying content from multiple sources, including many download stores, the FM tuner, personal collections and embedded services like Slacker® Radio. Using Slacker, music lovers select up to three stations and hundreds of songs will get pushed to the device at no charge. When the stations are refreshed in a Wi-Fi area, the content is buffered and cached on the Walkman player so those tunes can be enjoyed anywhere and everywhere. Slacker also features rich metadata allowing users to access artist info while listening to a song and customize channels with “favorite” and “ban” buttons for the service to suggest content.

Support for popular audio and video codecs is enhanced because the X-series Walkman® devices play protected Windows Media Video (WMV) files, and supports other video codecs such as AVC Baseline (H.264) and MPEG-4, allowing you to enjoy movies and video clips from your other media collections as well as paid music services. It also comes with Content Transfer software which simplifies “drag and drop” transfer of non-DRM music, videos, podcasts and playlists from online music services such as iTunes™ to Walkman® players.

The battery life is up to 33 hours of music playback and up to 9 hours of video playback.

Direct Connect

Marking Sony’s first Walkman® product with Wi-Fi integration, the X-series Walkman Video MP3 player is a smart device for consumers who want to stay connected at all times. Utilizing built-in Wi-Fi technology, the X-series Walkman Video MP3 players let you access an Internet web browser, subscribe to and refresh podcasts, and search for and playback content on YouTube™, all without using your PC. In addition, a “Related Links” function found when playing your favorite songs allows for quick searches of complementary content via YouTube™ using metadata associated with the song.

Signature Functionality

The device utilizes a hybrid interface with both touch panel operation and a hard key system to improve upon the navigation experience. Select buttons like volume, play/pause, rewind/fast forward, lock and noise canceling enhance usability when the device is in a backpack, purse or pocket for quick operation without looking at the display.

Pricing and Availability

`The X-series Walkman® video MP3 player is available now for pre-sales on sonystyle.com. The device will come in black in two different storage capacities, the NWZ- X1051 with 16GB of internal storage and the NWZ- X1061 with 32GB, and cost $299 and $399 respectively. Both models can be found in Sony Style stores and select retailers nationwide mid-June.
 
May 13, 2009 at 12:09 PM Post #387 of 422
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Originally Posted by walkingman /img/forum/go_quote.gif
I am hoping John Lewis will have them.

Silly Sony... why are they so secrective about this???



EXACTLY!!
 
May 13, 2009 at 2:06 PM Post #389 of 422
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This a cnet uk video report. The reviewer suggets that the digital noise cancelling feature only works with the included earbuds. If this is true then i can't why anybody interested in headphones would want to buy the product

Video: Sony X-series Walkman hands-on - Crave at CNET UK



This is the same case with their other ANC-enabled DAP like the S730 series, so it isn't surprising. Most of us here will likely replace the bundled headphone with our own immediately even if it means being unable to use ANC. I think most here will agree that passive isolation is better than active. Having said that the bundled EX headphones are actually pretty decent sounding, even with ANC enabled (at least on my S739).
 
May 13, 2009 at 2:21 PM Post #390 of 422
I'll try and dig it up if I can find it, but I remember reading that the NC works with any earphones. If it's only the supplied phones that work with it, then the technology is exactly the same as the NW-S700 series. That was billed as the world's 'first' dap with noise cancelling built into the circuitry, but the X-1000 is also being billed as the world's 'first'... and if the NC is reliant on the EX82, then it's not the world's 'first' anything. That would still belong to the S700. My guess is that cnet don't know what they're talking about
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