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Aug 28 2008, 8:50am CDT | by Shane McGlaun
The players also offer integrated noise cancellation and an accessory cable to use the headphone in an airline. The screen used in the series is a 2-inch QVGA. The E-series Walkman's have a button that allows the lighting to pulse with the beat of the music and a built-in voice recorder. The players can show video and photos as well.
The S736F has 4GB of storage and will retail for $150. The S738 has 8GB of storage and retails for $180. The E436F has 4GB of storage and will sell for $100. The 438F will sell for $140 and has 8GB of storage. Entry-level B series players will sell for $5 to $60 with 1GB or 2GB of storage.
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