Sony says developing video Walkman

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Sony Corp. said on Thursday it is developing a video-capable Walkman, playing catch-up with Apple Computer Inc.'s market-leading iPod. Sony created the market for portable music players with its epoch-making Walkman more than a quarter of a century ago, but in recent years it has trailed far behind Apple, whose iPod holds more than half the global digital media player market.

"We are developing a product that handles images, but I cannot make any comment on specific plans," Sony Senior Vice President Hiroshi Yoshioka told a news conference that unveiled upcoming Walkman models. Apple launched a video-enabled iPod last October.
Yoshioka also said on the sidelines of the news conference that he aims to double Walkman's share in the global portable digital music player market from the current 10 percent, without elaborating.

Sony and any other portable music player makers are expected to face a new and potentially formidable rival next month as Microsoft Corp., the world's largest software maker, launches its Zune music player, further stoking competition.

Sony also said it will start rolling out five new models of a flash-memory-based Walkman, shaped like a perfume bottle, toward the end of the year at home and abroad.

A 4-gigabyte model with a noise-reduction function is expected to sell for around 29,000 yen ($240) in Japan, Sony said.

Source : http://today.reuters.com/news/artic...10-12T103441Z_01_T81961_RTRUKOC_0_US-SONY.xml

SONY HAS STATED that development of a video-capable Walkman has already commenced.
"We are developing a product that handles images, but I cannot make any comment on specific plans," Sony Senior Vice President Hiroshi Yoshioka said during a news conference unveiling upcoming Walkman models.

Apple launched the video iPod last year, Microsoft intends to release the video-playing Zune shortly, and many, many other manufacturers have already released pocket-sized music/video combination players, so it's interesting to observe Sony's rather late entry into an already over-subscribed market.

Sony seem to have been playing catch-up with pretty much every manufacturer, since digital music in MP3 form was made popular by the Internet and file sharing networks.

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