On the hardware side, the device boasts a 1GHz NVIDIA Tegra 2 processor that enables 1080p video playback at up to 10 MBps, which the 4.3” WVGA-800×480 multi-touch LCD will not render at full resolution, however, thanks to the HDMI out port, you will be able to play it on your HDTV. TheWalkman Z also supports DLNA, which means you should be able to stream content to other DLNA devices such as HDTVs or compatible tablets such as the Sony S.
On the physical design side, the W button, located on the right side, launches a mini player that provides a practical way to instantly play or stop your music without the need to unlock the OS, wake up the device while in sleep mode or get out of a running application.
Additionally, the curved backside acts as an amplifier when the Walkman Z is placed on a flat surface, causing the sound coming out of the back speaker to bounce in this mini “echo chamber” thus making it more powerful (according to the manufacturer). The curved form factor is supposed to provide a comfortable grip for gaming and typing as well, I will let you try and see for yourself.
The device comes with Music Unlimited, Sony’s own music streaming service that works over wifi. Since the player is Android-based, you will have access to other services such as MOG, Spotify, Rdio, Slacker, Rhapsody and more.
On the audio side, Sony crammed nine sound technologies in the media player including S-Master MX (full digital reproduction of audio, noise reduction and distortion eraser), DSEE (high frequencies restoration), Clear Bass (reproduces deep bass sounds without distorsion), Clear Stereo (prevent audio signals leaking between left and right channels), Speaker XLOUD (high sound level with small speakers).
Key Features and Technologies
Connectivity
Game
• Android Games
Additional Specs
• Android Marketplace
• Select App
• Built-in Mic
• GPS receiver
• Accelerometer
• Wi-Fi
• Bluetooth
• WM-PORT