![]() Considering that both players are modeled after the stellar NWZ-A818 released last year, my expectations are high. Both the NWZ-A720 and NWZ-A820 support MP3, AAC, WMA (including DRM), and WAV audio formats, as well as MPEG-4 (H.264) video playback, and neither include an FM radio. ![]() Expect to find the NWZ-A720 in 4GB, 8GB, and 16GB capacities, priced at $150, $200, and $300, respectively (4GB and 8GB versions will be available in pink, as well as black). The NWZ-A720 is identical to the NWZ-A820, but excludes Bluetooth. If the NWZ-A820 sounds too rich for your blood, or Bluetooth just isn't your thing, you can save some money by shopping for the NWZ-A720 series. The Sony NWZ-S710F includes built-in noise-cancellation technology. Both versions of the NWZ-A820 include Bluetooth audio, high-quality Sony EX earphones, and a 2.4-inch QVGA LCD, but the 8GB version also comes bundled with a set of around-the-neck Bluetooth headphones. For those of you convinced that the Walkman will rise again, here's the skinny on Sony's American imports.īy the end of March, Sony will be shipping the NWZ-A820 (pictured) in an 8GB ($270) and 16GB ($320) capacity, available only in black. ![]() After last week's UK announcement, it should hardly comes as a surprise that Sony's got some new MP3 players heading to the ol' U.S.
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