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Sony’s new “SCD-DR1” Super Audio CD/Audio CD player is apparently the pinnacle of high quality audio playback – or at least we hope so with its $11,000 price tag.
Sony's CDX-GT820IP CD receiver ($229) will be the brains behind this system, and it brings serious technology to the table: first off, it has an iPod Direct connection in the rear for your ...
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6 Discontinued Sony Formats (And Why They Failed) - MSNLet's take a look at how they fared and why. Quick caveat -- though it might seem like a good pick for this topic, we're not including Super Audio CD, as Sony never discontinued it.
The TPS-L2, later called the Walkman TPS-L2, was the first-ever personal stereo cassette player that was available for purchase. It was first launched in Japan on July 1, 1979, and later in the United ...
LOS ANGELES, March 16, 2004 — Sony Electronics today introduced a robust, multi-room, multi-zone distribution system with a powerful controller, which was designed to control and deliver an ...
Sony's MEX-BT5700U Xplod Bluetooth CD Receiver integrates with the iPod and offers impressive Bluetooth integration for the iPhone and second-generation iPod touch, but it isn't perfect.
The Sony CAV-M1000ES control system includes a wireless 5.1-inch LCD touch-screen main controller with full two-way RF communication for total control of home media devices. Sony Electronics has ...
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