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Sony Readies Hard-Drive Based Jukebox |
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Thursday, 17 February 2005 |
Sony Readies
Hard-Drive Based Jukebox PC World -
USA
Sony will launch a new version of its network jukebox in March in
Japan, the company says. The device is designed to replicate many of the digital
music functions offered by personal computers, such as a music library, CD
ripping, and the ability to purchase music from online services.
The NAS-A10 contains a 40GB hard drive, a CD drive, AM and FM radio, and a
MemoryStick slot. Users can add music to the hard drive-based library from CDs
or downloads from the 'Any Music' service in Japan--and also by connecting the
unit with the company's Network Walkman or NetMD Mini Disc players. The jukebox
also allows music stored on the disk to be transferred to either of the two
prior portable music players or onto a MemoryStick Duo memory card for playback
in a device such as the PlayStation Portable (PSP).
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