
Sony’s OLED Walkman might just be a great iPod touch competitor. And Sony has decided to unveil the specs of the X1000 Walkman series. Here’s what you’ll get if you purchase one:
* 3-inch (432 x 240 pixels) OLED touchscreen display
* 32GB storage
* NetFront web browser, YouTube support
* MP3, AAC, WMA, WAV audio / AVC, H.264, MPEG4, WMV video
* Integrated noise cancellation
* FM tuner
* 802.11g/b WiFi
* 33 hours of music playback, 9 hours of video playback
There’s certainly more space for your music than on the iPod touch but there’s no store filled with unnecessary apps for this Sony Walkman. So what will you choose? The iPod or the Walkman ?

Sony's indeed showing up at this year's CES with a touchscreen Walkman, the NWZ-X1000. Front and center is a beautiful 3-inch touchscreen OLED display, which means lower power consumption and a wider color gamut than a traditional LCD, and Sony also worked in WiFi and headphone-independent noise cancellation. The player will come in 16GB and 32GB flavors. Details are otherwise scant at this moment -- we're particularly interested in the software specific and price, which we're guessing Sony will be announcing at its press conference this evening -- but let's just say that faux granite shell is a definite mark in the "please, yes" category.
This post has been edited by siaulang: May 3 2009, 03:14 PM