
Walkman, iPod, Zune: they’re all just ways of saying ‘portable tune provider’. Stuff any of those technologies inside the only indispensable portable in our lives today, though, and you’re giving users more than a mere two-in-one: you’re giving them a phone that sings. Or something. Point is, Sony Ericsson’s new W52S (for Japanese provider KDDI) can sing with the best of them:
The W52S has 2GB of built-in memory and slots for both the Memory Stick Micro (M2) and microSD Card formats of external memory, as well as an FM radio so that early adopters can listen to the Japanese equivalents of Mark & Lard (sorry, couldn’t think of anyone decent on the radio these days) when the W52S launches here in June. But best of all, though, it’s running solid software that permits you to listen to whatever you like while you mess around on the Internet or with email or SMS or that dinky version of Lumines you’re still trying to master. Encore.
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