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By Richard Shim, News.com
Posted on ZDNet News: Jul 1, 2004 5:31:00 PM

Sony Electronics will begin selling two hard-drive music players this fall which, combined with its new music download service, will create an iPod-like parallel universe.

The consumer electronics giant announced two products late Wednesday: the $400 20GB Network Walkman NW-HD1 and the $500 40GB Vaio Pocket VGF-AP1L. Both players will be available in fall for use with the Sony Connect music download service, which was launched in May. The devices and the service will make Sony the latest to compete with Apple Computer's iPod and iTunes products. Sony's belated arrival compares poorly with its historical leadership position in the portable music player business, said Susan Kevorkian, an analyst with research firm IDC.

"The industry has been waiting for them to come out with jukebox devices," Kevorkian said. Apple launched its iTunes music download service and iPod devices in April 2003.

Sony's new players join a growing list of devices that can be used with the Sony Connect music service, which executives feel gives them a larger target audience.

"We have the broadest array of portable audio products...we have a complete line of devices at different prices for different lifestyles, collectively leaving us in a strong position," said Rick Clancy, senior vice president of corporate communications at Sony Electronics.

Even the two new devices target different types of consumers. At the current prices, Sony's new players are high-end devices.

The Vaio Pocket is for the enthusiast who is looking for a media player, Clancy said. The device's 2.2-inch color screen allows consumers to display photos and album covers while playing music. Consumers will also be able to offload photos from a Sony Cybershot digital camera to the device, making it a repository for digital content other than music. The device will connect to a PC or camera via a USB 2.0 connection. The device will come with a lithium-ion battery and a LCD remote control that attaches to headphones. The Vaio Pocket will be available in September.

The Network Walkman comes with 256MB of flash memory along with its 20GB 1.8-inch hard drive. It weighs less than 4 ounces. It also uses a USB 2.0 port to connect to a PC. It comes with a jog dial button for navigating its monochrome LCD screen. It will be available in mid-August.

Both devices use Sony's ATRAC3 music format. Using desktop software included with the devices, MP3, WAV and WMA files can be converted to ATRAC3 and played on the players. The Network Walkman will hold up to 13,000 songs, while the Vaio Pocket will hold 26,000, according to Sony.

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Viva La I-POD ericortner   | 06/30/04
First in the mind - Apple's Advantage Brotherdime   | 06/30/04
Proprietary music format parcelbrat   | 06/30/04
half-hearted effert glennhkboy   | 07/01/04
REL Proprietary music format JakAttak   | 07/01/04
ATRAC Better quality rwb1912@...   | 07/01/04
Re-compressing compressed files tic swayback   | 07/01/04
Not the Objective rwb1912@...   | 07/01/04
Real world use tic swayback   | 07/02/04
better than 128kbs MP3 maybe... ryusen   | 07/01/04
Comparison in order ... rwb1912@...   | 07/01/04
Comparison in order ... rwb1912@...   | 07/01/04
Yes, but that's not the point. d_jedi   | 07/02/04
Watch the Kiss of DRM Nigel Johnstone   | 07/01/04
The Digital Disconnect @ Sony Connect cybershoplifter   | 07/01/04
Way too expensive... jdd48   | 07/01/04
...into balance mabricen   | 07/01/04
Let's review issthatso   | 07/01/04
Plus tic swayback   | 07/01/04
Sony doesn't get it johnek_z   | 07/01/04
Sony can't compete against the iPod FilledOut   | 07/01/04
Is Sony related to suicide bombers? Guayaipe   | 07/01/04
Not cheaper than the iPod, it's the same price tic swayback   | 07/01/04
History repeats again and again and again etc etc etc Squawkbox   | 07/01/04
ahhh yes... typical of Sony... ryusen   | 07/01/04
Only for those who are interested in Quality rwb1912@...   | 07/01/04
Stand corrected rwb1912@...   | 07/01/04
Another clarification rwb1912@...   | 07/01/04
Sony's sub-par standards theding0   | 07/01/04
Read message rwb1912@...   | 07/01/04
Re-compression Rodney Davis   | 07/02/04
Just get an iPod... Rick_K   | 07/01/04
LOL!!! ATRAC Onlyl Storage! BitTwiddler   | 07/02/04
Another MiniDisc Rodney Davis   | 07/02/04
Just wondering about sony products Guayaipe   | 07/02/04
Serving two masters tic swayback   | 07/02/04
.... iPod -like ... iPodish .... iPodly .....iPod-moment .... An_Axe_to_Grind   | 10/03/05

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