Dubbed as the music phone for everyphone, Sony Ericsson has launched its newest installment to the Walkman series, the W200. Showcasing “enough memory to store about four albums,” as MobileWhack writes, FM radio, a dedicated Walkman key,and 128 M2 (Memory Stick Micro) card, plus Disc2Phone music management software and Sony Ericsson’s HPM-64 stereo headphones featuring Bass Reflex. The other specs aren’t really spectacular as it comes with a dismal 65K color screen, and VGA camera. The W200 will be available in Q2 of 2007 and will come in two colors: Rhythm Black and Pulse White, and two models, a GPRS 900/1800/ 1900MHz compatible model and a GPRS 850/1800/1900MHz compatible model. W200 Feature List: Music – Walkman® Media Player 1.0 – Portable stereo headset HPM-64 (Bass Reflex enabled) – 128MB Memory Stick Microâ„¢ (M2â„¢) card – Memory Stick slot (expandable up to 2GB) – MP3 and AAC – Up to 18 hours of music listening – Disc2Phone (Music PC Software) – RDS FM Radio with 20 station pre-sets – USB Cable DCU-60 – OMA DRM phase 1 – Full music accessory support (see below) Imaging & Messaging – VGA camera with 4x Digital Zoom – Java MIDP 2.0 – Video Messaging (H.263) – capture/play-back/streaming – Push email – PC Synchronization – HTML Full Browser Support – 128 x 160 pixel UBC (Ultra Bright Colour) 65k colour screen – Up to 27 MB internal memory – SMS, EMS, MMS – Wallpapers/Themes – Infrared – Speakerphone Music Accessories – Portable Speakers MPS-60 – Music Desk Stand MDS-60 – Home Audio System MDS-70 – Music Cable MMC-60 Availability and versions – GPRS 900/1800/1900 & GPRS 850/1800/1900 – Talk time: Up to 7 hours – Standby time: Up to 360 hours – Available in Rhythm Black & Pulse White in selected markets from Q2 ’07
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