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Sony Refreshes Its Network Walkman

Hard drive-based device features a new design that more closely resembles the IPod.

Martyn Williams, IDG News Service

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Sony will soon launch a new member in its hard drive-based Network Walkman family, its fourth so far, and this time the new player is more than an update to the previous model.

The most immediately obvious difference between the NW-HD5 and Sony's previous models is in the design. While the previous players were based on a landscape design that had users holding the player horizontally in their hands, the NW-HD5 is based around a portrait design in which the display sits above the controls. This is more akin to competing products, including Apple Computer's IPod. Sony hasn't abandoned the landscape design completely, as the image on the display can be rotated a quarter of a turn should users want to hold it on its side.

The circular control pad has been replaced by nine buttons. The display has also been changed to an LED (light emitting diode)-backlit 1.5-inch LCD from a similar sized organic LED (OLED) display.

MP3 Support

Like the previous models, the NW-HD5 packs a 20GB hard drive. It supports Sony's ATRAC3 and ATRAC3plus compression formats, Windows Media Audio, WAV files, and the popular MP3 format. It also has the same selection of menu languages: Japanese, English, French, German, Italian, and Spanish.

Good news for people on the move is a removable battery that, according to Sony, lasts longer. It provides enough power for 40 hours of continuous playback when measured with the lowest-fidelity files. Playback of MP3 files encoded at 128 kbps, one of the most common MP3 compression settings, is 30 hours, according to Sony. The equivalent times for Sony's previous model, the NW-HD3, are 30 hours and 22 hours, respectively.

Other changes include the addition of a USB port and power jack on the player; previous models required the use of an adapter.

To top it off, Sony managed to make the NW-HD5 smaller than its predecessor, at 2.4 inches by 3.5 inches by .6 inches. It weighs 4.8 ounces.

The device will also go on sale at a lower price. It will cost around $327 when it goes on sale in Japan on April 21. Sony plans to sell the player worldwide and will announce launch details for other markets shortly, it says.

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