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SensMe is a Proprietary software, proprietary music mood and tempo detection system created by Sony, Sony Corporation, and employed in numerous Sony branded products, including in some Walkman digital music players, the Media Go application, the PlayStation Portable, and Sony Ericsson and Sony Xperia handsets. It is named Omakase Channel (おまかせチャンネルを使う) in Japan. The function also appears as 12 Tone Analysis released with the VAIO Music Box software, for compatible Vaio notebooks. Method SensMe works by using a twelve tone analysis of all the user's music individually, computing track information based on the mood and tempo of the tracks, and then outputting them for the user to play these automatically generated playlists. Initially (on Sony Ericsson devices) the software would use a dual axis map where all the analyzed tracks are plotted into, allowing the user to navigate to an area of the map to play a playlist or an individual track. In later devices inc ...
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SensMe Channels On PSP
SensMe is a proprietary music mood and tempo detection system created by Sony Corporation, and employed in numerous Sony branded products, including in some Walkman digital music players, the Media Go application, the PlayStation Portable, and Sony Ericsson and Sony Xperia handsets. It is named Omakase Channel (おまかせチャンネルを使う) in Japan. The function also appears as 12 Tone Analysis released with the VAIO Music Box software, for compatible Vaio notebooks. Method SensMe works by using a twelve tone analysis of all the user's music individually, computing track information based on the mood and tempo of the tracks, and then outputting them for the user to play these automatically generated playlists. Initially (on Sony Ericsson devices) the software would use a dual axis map where all the analyzed tracks are plotted into, allowing the user to navigate to an area of the map to play a playlist or an individual track. In later devices including Walkman DAPs and the ...
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Walkman S Series
The Walkman S Series is a line of portable media players designed and developed by Sony, currently marketed in Japan. The S Series made their debut in the fall of 2006 and later were launched in other regions. Although the first generation of models had generic displays, all next generations of players of the S Series had TFT color displays and supported video playback. They were slightly cheaper than the flagship A Series but had more features than the E Series. The S Series was discontinued outside Japan in 2012 and continues solely in the domestic market. History Two previous models of sports-oriented Network Walkman with the S prefix existed in 2001 and 2003: the NW-S4 and the "S2 Sports" NW-S21/S23. S200 The NW-S200 S2 Sports Walkman released 2006 were cigar shaped and made of aluminium, also featuring a G-Sensor and a pedometer. It is water resistant and came with an armband and sporty headphones. Models were NW-S205 (2 GB), NW-S203 (1 GB), NW-S202 (512 MB). S700/S600 Oct ...
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PlayStation Portable
The PlayStation Portable (PSP) is a handheld game console developed and marketed by Sony Computer Entertainment. It was first released in Japan on December 12, 2004, in North America on March 24, 2005, and in PAL regions on September 1, 2005, and is the first handheld installment in the PlayStation line of consoles. As a seventh generation console, the PSP competed with the Nintendo DS. Development of the PSP was announced during E3 2003, and the console was unveiled at a Sony press conference on May 11, 2004. The system was the most powerful portable console when it was introduced, and was the first real competitor of Nintendo's handheld consoles after many challengers such as Nokia's N-Gage had failed. The PSP's advanced graphics capabilities made it a popular mobile entertainment device, which could connect to the PlayStation 2 and PlayStation 3, any computer with a USB interface, other PSP systems, and the Internet. The PSP also had a vast array of multimedia features su ...
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Sony Ericsson W910i
The Sony Ericsson W910i is a slider model music phone. The W910i was announced on June 14, 2007, as a branded "Walkman phone" and uses version 3 of the 'Walkman Player'. The phone also features the shake control feature found on the W580 that enables music track switching by shaking the phone and also for Java ME based video games and applications using the JP-8. The phone, alongside the K850 Cybershot and the more expensive W960 Walkman, was one of the first phones from the company to use the Sony Ericsson Media Manager which replaces the now-defunct File Manager seen on older models. The Walkman music software also uses the 'SensMe' feature which designates the mood depending on the genre and the speed of the track the user is playing. The phone has had its camera interface revamped and resembles the one seen on K850; however the BestPic feature has been replaced by Burst Mode. The W910i is available in six different colors which have been advertised as "Hearty Red", "Noble B ...
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Sony Ericsson W910
The Sony Ericsson W910i is a slider model music phone. The W910i was announced on June 14, 2007, as a branded "Walkman phone" and uses version 3 of the 'Walkman Player'. The phone also features the shake control feature found on the W580 that enables music track switching by shaking the phone and also for Java ME based video games and applications using the JP-8. The phone, alongside the K850 Cybershot and the more expensive W960 Walkman, was one of the first phones from the company to use the Sony Ericsson Media Manager which replaces the now-defunct File Manager seen on older models. The Walkman music software also uses the 'SensMe' feature which designates the mood depending on the genre and the speed of the track the user is playing. The phone has had its camera interface revamped and resembles the one seen on K850; however the BestPic feature has been replaced by Burst Mode. The W910i is available in six different colors which have been advertised as "Hearty Red", "Noble B ...
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Walkman A Series
The Walkman A Series is a flagship line of mid-range digital audio players (DAP) by Sony as part of its Walkman range. The A Series has been marketed since 2005, initially as the top spec Walkman players and since 2014 as a mid-range following the introduction of the ZX Series. The "A" originally stood for "All in one, Advanced, and Attractive". History 2005–2008 A3000 and A1000 The A Series digital music player was introduced on September 8, 2005. It was available initially in 6 gigabyte (NW-A1000) and a larger sized 20 gigabyte (NW-3000) versions, while an 8 gigabyte version (NW-A1200) was also released. They were the replacement of the NW-HD5 in the Network Walkman line and remained a hard disk player. The A Series was Sony's "rebirth" of the Walkman, and in its press release Sony said the series is "Simply called 'WALKMAN'" thereby dropping the Network name from all its future digital audio player (DAP) products. Its release date in Japan was November 19, 2005 with a r ...
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Sony Ericsson W980
The Sony Ericsson W980 is a clamshell mobile phone that was announced on 10 February 2008. It was their flagship Walkman device at the time. The W980 is packed with many features, including 8-gigabytes of flash memory, HSDPA High Speed Packet Access (HSPA) is an amalgamation of two mobile protocols—High Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA) and High Speed Uplink Packet Access (HSUPA)—that extends and improves the performance of existing 3G mobile telecommunic ... and a built-in FM transmitter (one of the very earliest on the market). With the clamshell closed the user can use the Walkman with an external touch screen illuminated with orange lights which will flash to the rhythm of the music being played for a few moments. This feature runs while the phone is being used but turns off after a few moments when the phone becomes idle. It also has a 3.2 megapixel camera. Picture DJ allows one to edit the photo's light settings, colour and other visuals without needing to co ...
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Sony Ericsson W890i
The Sony Ericsson W890i is a high-end mobile phone released on March 3, 2008. It is available in the colours of "''Mocha Brown''", "''Sparkling Silver''" and "''Espresso Black''", at 9.9 mm thick. It shares many design clues with the original iPhone, mainly on the rear. Its casing is made up of highly polished aluminium with little use of plastic. Features The phone incorporates a 3.2-megapixel camera taking photos in 2048x1536px resolution without flash or autofocus and video is recorded at QVGA resolution. An FM radio, which was lacking on the W880i, is also included. The phone utilises version 3.0 of the Walkman system software and includes SensMe technology, whereby the user can select which mood of music they would like to listen to. It also has a 950mAh Li-Po battery. References {{Sony Ericsson phones W890i The Sony Ericsson W890i is a high-end mobile phone released on March 3, 2008. It is available in the colours of "''Mocha Brown''", "''Sparkling Silver''" and "' ...
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Sony Ericsson W760
The Sony Ericsson W760 is a slider model music phone. It includes many of the same features found in Sony Ericsson's line of Walkman branded music phones, although also includes GPS navigation, shake/tilt sensors, and Sony's 'SensMe' music feature built in. The W760 is available in three different colours marketed as "Fancy Red", "Intense Black" and "Rocky Silver". Included in certain retail configurations are a 1 GB or 2 GB capacity memory card. As well as the Walkman digital music player, the W760 can also play FM radio with features using RDS and GraceNote TrackID service. The W760a model is for the USA regions, being offered by AT&T Wireless AT&T Mobility LLC, also known as AT&T Wireless and marketed as simply AT&T, is an American telecommunications company. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of AT&T Inc. and provides wireless services in the United States. AT&T Mobility is the thi ... with the carrier's services. References Sony Ericsson W760 product pag ...
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Sony Ericsson Aino
Sony Ericsson Aino is a touch screen based slider mobile phone. It has a multimedia PlayStation 3-inspired touch menu (like XrossMediaBar), a large touchscreen, VGA@30 FPS video recording. The screen is touch-enabled but only in the multimedia part of the menu and the camera interface. Some third party applications like Opera-Mini also support the touch screen interface. It also has an 8.1-megapixel camera. The Aino uses NetFront 3.5 web browser for internet connectivity. Technical specifications * Model: U10i * General: GSM 850/900/1800/1900 MHz, UMTS 850/900/2100, GPRS/EDGE class 10, HSDPA 7.2 Mbit/s, No HSUPA * Form factor: Touchscreen* slider * Dimensions: 104 × 50 × 15.5 mm, 134 g * Display: 3-inch 16M color LED display, 240 × 432 pixel resolution * Memory: 55 MB integrated memory, hot-swappable microSD card slot (up to 32 GB) * Operating system: Java Platform 8 (also known as A200 platform), running at 200 MHz * UI: Proprietary Flash-based UI * S ...
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Walkman E Series
The Walkman E Series is a line of digital audio (DAP) and portable media (PMP) players, marketed by Sony as part of its Walkman range. E Series devices have been marketed since 2000, although in its current form since 2008 as entry-level, candybar styled players. History 2000–2004 The E series started in 2000 as the second memory based Walkman music player after the Memory Stick based NW-MS7. The first generation players came with 96 MB (NW-E5), 64 MB (NW-E3) or 32 MB (NW-E2) embedded flash memory. The player looked like a cigarette lighter and was deemed "ultra compact and light", weighing 45 grams. The NW-E3 was released in Japan on June 10, 2000 as the very first "Network Walkman", and from 2001 elsewhere. The larger capacity NW-E5 was released in Japan in December 2000. These players continue the use of OpenMG software like the Memory Stick Walkman. The second generation NW-E7 and NW-E10 models were announced in September 2001 and first released in Japan in October 2001 ...
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Media Go
Media Go is a discontinued free multimedia management application that runs on Microsoft Windows, developed by Sony Entertainment Network. Media Go manages content on Sony family products including Sony Mobile phones, the PlayStation Portable, PlayStation Vita, Walkman, and Sony Tablet. Media Go can organize, play, and transfer a wide variety of content including videos, photos, music, and podcasts; it also had a storefront from PlayStation Network and mora allowing users to purchase media content. Sony announced the discontinuation of the software by December 2017; it was replaced by Music Center for PC which only works with audio products like Walkman. History Media Go was introduced in 2009 by Sony Creative Software, alongside the Sony Ericsson W995, initially made for transferring media to Sony Ericsson handsets excluding in the Japanese market. It was expanded to the PSP following the release of PSP Go, replacing the PSP Media Manager. From 2013 it replaced the X-App in Japan ...
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