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Sony has unveiled two new models, the CMT-V75BTiP and CMT-V50iP. While both sport similar designs and features, there are a couple of differences between them.
But let’s slow down for a moment and do a quick 101 on what hi-res means, and then we can discuss the NWZ-A17, Sony’s new hi-res audio player. Hi-res, lossless, and MP3s In the post-CD world ...
April has come and gone, and what a month it was. Not only did our team of hi-fi and home cinema experts run a Vinyl Week special event in the run up to Record Store Day 2025, we also reviewed a ...
The NAC-HD1E (pictured, bottom) is a hi-fi CD deck system with a built-in 250GB hard disk. Fundamentally it functions like the NAS-50HDE, but it's designed to smoothly fit into an existing hi-fi ...
Sony's Giga Juke NAS-50HDE hi-fi has an 80GB hard drive, a huge colour screen and it can be connected to a home network. Sounds good? Just wait 'til you see the price Sony's asking ...
Sony's got an answer: the VAIO WA1 is a wireless boombox that streams music from your PC to anywhere around the house. The WA1 is compatible with SonicStage, iTunes, Windows Media Player and ...
For 2015, Sony is releasing two 7.2-channel hi-res audio network A/V receivers with wi-fi priced at $500 or $600. The expensive model adds more power and has one extra HDMI input and a HDMI output for ...
The first is Sony's NWZ-A17, which the company claims is the world's smallest hi-fi music player. The teeny Walkman will sell for $299 in late September, and supports hi-fi formats including WAV ...