Step inside Sony's uchi, sorry, home
By Derek Fung on 23 September 2008
What!? I can't hear you!
The new S-series Walkmans are not just a pretty face, beneath the shiny metal skin is a built-in noise cancelling chip. Battery life is reduced from 40 to 30 hours with it on though.
(Credit: Derek Fung/CNET Australia)
Topics: sony, uchi, fung, derek, credit, australia, cnet, warehouse, walkman, year
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