Audio
Sony Japan Updates NAS-M700HD; Introduces NAS-D500HD and CMT-E300HD
Pricing for Japan (devices expected to debut on October 18th):
- NAS-M700HD – 85,000Y
- NAS-D500HD – 65,000Y
- CMT-E300HD – 45,000Y
The NAS-D500HD (in white or silver) is very similiar to the M700HD, but it doesn’t have a MD player nor a S-Master amp. Both NAS units have full DLNA 1.0 compatibility, which basically means it can transfer music to just about any Sony device capable of recieving it – Walkmans, PSP, Sony Ericcsson phones, etc. The M500HD has other features such as: the ability to upload (to hard drive) MP3, WMA, WAV, PCM, and ATRAC; DSEE; playback of MP3 cd’s, and a 4.3 inch full-color TFT LCD. It’s somewhat interesting in terms of I/O – ethernet, WM-PORT, 2 USB ports, analog audio out, headphone out, and more. Maximum output of all three devices is 20W+20W (8Ω). Oh yeah, check out these rad speaker covers. Here are super high resolution pictures of each color (white stars, pink, and green):
–
Sony also announced the CMT-E300 and its rather limited. While it comes in several color options (above, pink, and white), it is generally featureless in comparison to the aforementioned NAS systems. The CMT-E300 comes with a 80gb hard drive, but has a very unusual limitation of 128kbps for recordings, and only has 1 USB port. Also, it cannot play MP3 cd’s like the other NAS units. There are several other oddities about the CMT-E300 but I rather not turn this into a post bashing it, but Sony Insider really wonders if it will be that successful.
Information courtesy of Sony Japan (check out link for flash video showing off NAS units).