Sony NW-WM1Z walkman player is not expensive because it would be a rare collector's item. It is brand new, and Sony presented a member of the Signature Series at the Berlin IFA 2016. For the Sony NW-WM1Z walkman, you will have to shell out, say and write, 3200 US dollars! The price is amazing, as is the sound, which is exactly as the artist intended. The idea of a player as a stand-alone unit may seem antediluvian, but the NW-WM1Z gives the Walkman legitimacy and a right to exist.
Walkman Sony NW-WM1Z, which is a representative of the new signature line Signature Series and represents the convergence of Sony's cutting-edge analog and digital technologies, adorns gilded copper body free of oxygen – copper is widely used in the manufacture of instruments as it provides unique sound reproduction with exceptional sound acoustics –, leather and 4 inch touch screen resolution of 854 x 480 pixels.
Walkman NW-WM1Z will satisfy even the most demanding five audiophiles, because when listening it seems that the performer is performing in front of you. You hear the most fine nuances of studio-quality sound.
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It boasts of 256 GB of storage space, which can be expanded with a memory card microSD. It supports native format audio files DSD (Direct Stream Digital), which means that all the authentic details of the original recording are preserved. It can also boast of LDAC technology, Sony's new audio technology that allows you to listen to high-quality wireless audio recordings as well via Bluetooth connection.
Because it is 3200 US dollars quite a high price, Sony also offers a cheaper and seemingly identical version, which still costs a salty 1200 euros. Instead of gold-plated copper, it has a case made of from aluminum.
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