
The Sony VAIO WA1 wireless boombox looks like a winner judging from its specifications, featuring compatibility with SonicStage, iTunes, Windows Media Player, as well as Internet radio stations. The WA1 works great if your home has a wireless network as it allows you to stream music sans wires from different rooms. Supported music formats include the dead ATRAC, MP3, WMA, and AAC. It’s internal battery provides up to four hours of continuous audio playback, while 128MB of RAM acts as the buffer. Other features include a touchscreen sensor, a five-line LCD display, an audio out port, and an S/PDIF digital out port. It will be released pretty soon for $350 each.
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