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Sony Corporation Annual Report 2001
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Sony Corporation Annual Report 2001
28
TOPICS: ELECTRONICS
Equipped with the MDLP extended
recording and playback function,
this MD Walkman can record up to
320 minutes of stereo music on an
80-minute MD. A “W” jog lever
provides simple access to many
functions.
In addition to an FM/AM tuner and
CD player, this unit can handle CD-
R/RW disks for enjoyment of
original recordings. Compatibility
with MP3 files adds yet another
way to enjoy music on the road.
In November 2000, Sony revealed a
small-size entertainment robot that
can walk on two legs at ROBODEX
2000, the first-ever “partner robot”
exhibition. The robot danced and
performed other human-like
movements that caught people’s
attention.
A small AIT-2 library system stores,
on compact 8mm cassettes, the
increasing volumes of data of the
broadband network age.
Available in three colors and able
to be positioned vertically or
horizontally, this DVD-Video player
matches a room’s interior, creating
a stylish home theater.
This single, compact unit has an
FM/AM tuner and accommodates
MDs and CDs. It features various
editing functions such as an MDLP
mode, which allows for extended
recording and playback of disks, as
well as quadruple-speed recording
from a CD to an MD.
With adoption of the BluetoothTM
wireless networking technology,
this new VAIO notebook PC can
exchange data with compatible
devices without any cables.
This headphone-type Network
Walkman is small enough to be
placed on the ears. Built-in flash
memory stores music, enabling the
headphone unit to be used alone.