![]() This temporary noise can happen because of the Noise Canceling or Ambient Sound Control function and air-tightness of the headphones. Noise is heard when I push the headphones into my ears, or when I tap the touch sensor strongly This happens because air bubbles inside the earbuds get crushed and restored in response to movement that changes their shape. A cracking or popping noise is heard while or just after inserting the headphones To avoid this, turn Off the Noise Canceling or Ambient Sound Control. When the Noise Canceling or Ambient Sound Control is On, the vibration of walking or running may be transmitted from your body and cause noise. Refer to the I hear loud wind noise from the headphones article to reduce the wind noise. Noise is heard when the headphones are exposed to wind Perform the update and check if the issue is resolved before proceeding. It will come with SonicStage software, ear bud headphones, a USB cradle, a USB cable, and AC power adaptor and an LCD remote control.Update the headphones' software to the latest version. It plays back ATRAC3® and ATRAC3plus files and supports the most popular Internet audio formats, including MP3, WAV and WMA files.Ĭoming in September to retail outlets nationwide and online at, VAIO pocket is expected to sell for about $500. ![]() ![]() The VAIO Pocket uses SonicStage™ music management software to help import, organize and transfer albums and playlists. An upgraded version of the service will debut this fall and will include such new features as Internet radio, entertainment news and music reviews. The Connect service works not only with the VAIO Pocket player, but with a wide range of digital music devices that are priced to suit any lifestyle. The device allows you to load up your favorite CDs or download music from the new Connect™ online music store, which currently features more than 600,000 music tracks from major labels and independent artists. With a single charge of the built-in rechargeable lithium-ion battery, you can set all of your activities to music with up to 20 hours of continuous playback. "We made the VAIO Pocket for PC enthusiasts who want lots of storage for both music and pictures in an attention-grabbing, pocket-sized device." ![]() "Now this is a tech-lover's digital dream device," said Mike Abary, Sony Electronics' general manager of VAIO product marketing. The device's elegant black matte finish adds to its tactile feel, but is durable enough to resist scratches and fingerprints. You can also use the included three-line backlit LCD remote control to select songs when the player is on a belt loop or in a bag. It allows for smooth and precise song selection and navigation. The Grid Sense touchpad is a grid of raised dots which work together like a PC touchpad. A USB 2.0 cradle is also supplied for easy PC connection, high speed transfer of files and convenient and rapid charging.Įasily gripped and operated with one hand, the VAIO Pocket player also sports a unique user interface dubbed Grid Sense. The VAIO Pocket serves double-duty as a storage device so you can take more pictures even when you're far from your PC. USB streaming makes offloading photos from a Sony Cybershot® digital still camera to the player a breeze. Plus, transferring music and pictures to VAIO Pocket is quick and easy via a USB 2.0 port. With its QVGA color LCD you can choreograph a music-enhanced slideshow of personal photos. Its 40GB hard drive stores up to 26,000 songs. The VAIO Pocket has an array of advanced features for computer and digital content fans. The VAIO Pocket music player is the latest offering in Sony's industry-leading line of nearly two dozen portable digital entertainment products, including several new Walkman® digital music players, also announced today. SAN DIEGO - Offering a bright new window on your favorite tunes, Sony's VAIO® Pocket hard drive digital music player, announced today, features a 2.2-inch color LCD display so you can display full-color photos and album covers while you're grooving to the beat.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |