New Sony A and ZX Walkman, Android 12

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Sony has a pair of new Android Walkmans out, the NW-A300 and NW-ZX700. Yes, that's right, Walkmans, Sony's legendary music player brand from the 1980s. Apple may have given up on the idea of a smartphone-adjacent music player when it killed the iPod Touch line recently, but Sony still makes Android-powered Walkmans and has for a while. The first was in 2012 with the Android 2.3 Gingerbread-powered NWZ-Z1000, which looked like Sony just stripped the modem out of an Xperia phone and shoved it onto the market as a music player. Since then, Sony has made designs with more purpose-built hardware, and today there are a whole series of Android-powered Walkman music players out there. Sadly these new ones seem to only be for sale in Japan, the UK, and Europe, for now.
Sony Walkman, the NW-ZX700. It's 104,500 yen ($818) in Japan, and while that sounds like a lot for a portable music player, it's actually a relative bargain compared to the "Signature Series" NW-WM1ZM2, which goes for an eye-popping $3,700 thanks to audiophile hocus-pocus like a "gold plated, oxygen-free, copper body."

Anyway, back to this $800 model. Unlike regular phone equipment, this has a proper audio amplifier with big, beefy capacitors to power the analog audio output. That makes it much bigger than the A300, at 72.6×132 mm and a whopping 17 mm thick. It also has two audio outs: a standard 3.5 mm headphone jack and a 4.4 mm "balanced" audio jack, which is used by some high-end audio equipment. I'm sure Sony has a wonderful headphone collection to match.
Both devices are due out in February in Japan.
 

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I like the visuals of these devices.

I'm wondering how others on MT feel about having separate devices - Walkmen, cameras and a phone? Do you prefer just the one all seeing, singing and dancing device; your smartphone?

I ask because some friends try to wind me up because at various times I still use an old but small Samsung player - MP3/FLAC/WMA/OGG. I'm OK with a wired set of earphones and can survive without bluetooth for a few hours. The charge lasts quite well and saves me from recharging my phone so frequently. I've also got a slightly larger DAB/FM radio/music player that takes SD cards. I quite like leaving my smartphone at home occasionally and do things such as go for a walk by the sea, shutting out traffic and gull noise with music, podcasts etc. I also like to use cameras, either smaller digital ones and more serious dSLRs, the results beat those of my phone camera. The same friends laugh at this too, I don't care.

Would you be tempted by these new Walkmans? Or do you want it all in one device?
 

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I like the visuals of these devices.

I'm wondering how others on MT feel about having separate devices - Walkmen, cameras and a phone? Do you prefer just the one all seeing, singing and dancing device; your smartphone?

I ask because some friends try to wind me up because at various times I still use an old but small Samsung player - MP3/FLAC/WMA/OGG. I'm OK with a wired set of earphones and can survive without bluetooth for a few hours. The charge lasts quite well and saves me from recharging my phone so frequently. I've also got a slightly larger DAB/FM radio/music player that takes SD cards. I quite like leaving my smartphone at home occasionally and do things such as go for a walk by the sea, shutting out traffic and gull noise with music, podcasts etc. I also like to use cameras, either smaller digital ones and more serious dSLRs, the results beat those of my phone camera. The same friends laugh at this too, I don't care.

Would you be tempted by these new Walkmans? Or do you want it all in one device?
I have Apple Music subscription and I also purchased many albums from iTunes. The sound quality of my iPhone and the wired Apple headphones is all I use. At home I have SimplySound sound bar (bluetooth) and I use it a lot. I really love Walkman, but I see no need for it nowadays.
 
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