Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Sep 29 2004, 7:57am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Sony introduces the Sony NW-HD2 network walkman. Sony introduced in July the NW-HD1 that is also currently on sale in the US and elsewhere.
That is quite quick to replace the NW-HD1 with a new model. But wait, the NW-HD2 is no replacement, its just the same player but in 3 new colors. I could not find any new feature in the press-release.
The three new colors are Silver, Blue and Pink. The display backlight color was also changed to blue. All just to make the new Sony Network Walkman more fashionable. But what about Sony's MP3 commitment? Mp3 is still not supported in the new NW-HD2.
Anyway the 20GB Sony NW-HD2 will go on sale October 10th in Japan. More details in Sony Press-Release (Japanese).
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Luigi Lugmayr
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