Sony Walkman F800 Runs Android ICS; E470 Is The World's Slimmest

Sony's new Walkman F800 Series has proudly become the world's thinnest walkman. It features a 3.5" multi-touch screen, runs on Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) and comes with a bundle of pre-installed apps. Users will be able to connect wirelessly via Wi-Fi or Bluetooth. Google Play offers a huge media collections - be it music, apps or games, for you to download and run on the new walkman. The company promises a plenty of processing power that vouches for smooth and speedy responses. Apart from this, there is only a single color option in the F800 series and two variants - 16 GB and 32 GB. The thumping bass powered by S-Master MX Digital Amplifier and five Clear Audio technologies or built-in xLOUD® speaker system is expected to keep you hooked up to this device.

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The Sony E470 Series Walkman player at 7.0-millimeters is the world's thinnest. Users will see some fun features like karaoke mode and synchronized lyrics on a bright 2.0-inch LCD screen. About the pricing - The 16GB F800 Series is priced at $269.99 and the 32G at $299.99. The 4GB E470 Series will cost you $79.99, while the 8GB at $89.99 and 16G at $109.99.

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