【werewolf sex videos】
BERLIN -- Sony's out of its mind. At IFA 2016,werewolf sex videos the company unveiled a new high-resolution Walkman audio player... that costs $3,200.
As part of its Signature Series and aimed at audiophiles who have "golden ears," the new NW-WM1Z isn't just expensive, it's also one chunky and heavy music player. It's as bulky as an original iPod.
SEE ALSO: Samsung's 88-inch quantum-dot SUHD TV is the largest on the market
The music player is made of gold plated oxygen free copper chassis and leather on the backside. Sony says it chose the material because it's a "higher purity material" that produces clearer highs and deeper, more powerful bass.
You May Also Like
On the front is a 4-inch touchscreen with 854 x 480 resolution. On the left side is a hold switch that deactivates the touchscreen; playback and volume buttons are on the right side.
The interface is typical Sony with so much information -- everything from music info to buttons to an equalizer to album art to file type -- crammed onto the screen that it can be a little terrifying to know where to look at.
Super thick

Still, if you're the slightest bit tech-savvy, you'll be able to pick it up and appreciate some of the details, like how much more precisely volume can be controlled.
The NW-WM1Z comes with 256GB of internal storage and also has a microSD card slot for expansion.
Of course, for audiophiles, it'll all come down to sound and format support. The Walkman supports native DSD (Direct Stream Digital) audio files, which has a sample rate of 64 times that of CD quality.
The Walkman also supports Bluetooth for wireless headphones.

But is it all worth $3,200? I'm no audiophile, so I'd never pay that much -- and there are plenty of more affordable options if you're into hi-res audio.
In my brief listening time with Sony's MDR-1000X noise-canceling headphones, the audio sounded pretty good. I wasn't blown away, but then again the bustling listening environment I was in wasn't exactly suitable for music appreciation.

If $3,200 is too steep, Sony's got a more affordable $1,200 NW-WM1A that looks exactly the same, except it comes in black and is made of lighter aluminum. It's still the same thickness, though.
Its sound probably isn't as "pure" and crisp since it's not using the same lower-resistance copper as its more expensive sibling.
Both Walkmans will be out next year. So who's buying?


Topics Music
Search
Categories
Latest Posts
How to Easily Make iPhone Ringtones Using Only iTunes
2025-06-26 21:49The week in apps: Yahoo gets caller ID, Yelp does 411, and more
2025-06-26 21:27This nice 2
2025-06-26 21:24Popular Posts
Anker raises Amazon prices amid US tariffs
2025-06-26 21:46Kate Nash to Snapchat: 'Where's my paycheck?'
2025-06-26 20:40Trump forced Chris Christie to order meatloaf like a mean dad
2025-06-26 20:09Perplexity's new Deep Research tool is powered by DeepSeek R1
2025-06-26 19:20Featured Posts
Then and Now: 6 Generations of GeForce Graphics Compared
2025-06-26 21:57Crazy storm has streets of L.A. swallowing cars whole
2025-06-26 21:41Kate Nash to Snapchat: 'Where's my paycheck?'
2025-06-26 21:32The Amazon Book Sale is coming April 23 through 28
2025-06-26 20:00Popular Articles
AMD Radeon RX 550 + Intel Pentium G4560
2025-06-26 21:10China's latest robot police officer can recognise faces
2025-06-26 19:45This nice 2
2025-06-26 19:28Operation Rock Wallaby rains food down on wildlife hurt by bushfires
2025-06-26 19:26Newsletter
Subscribe to our newsletter for the latest updates.
Comments (243)
Impression Information Network
Best Beats deal: Save $50 on Studio Buds at Best Buy
2025-06-26 22:03Heat Information Network
Worried about your Facebook data? You might want to try these tools
2025-06-26 21:33Ignition Information Network
AT&T brings back its unlimited data plan for everyone — too bad it sucks
2025-06-26 21:30Unique Information Network
Patriots star slams the door on criticism of his White House boycott
2025-06-26 20:27Treasure Information Network
2025 Oscar winners: See the full list
2025-06-26 20:22