![]() – able to manage M3U playlist (up to 999 tracks) – able to operate music using the hardware buttons without turning on the display – 35mW power per channel means it can drive more demanding headphones – supports DSD file format, which is converted to PCM for playback – supports concurrent internal storage and micro SD storage access when plugged in to computer The new A30 has the following new features: A third variant, A37HN in 64GB, is available in selected countries. ![]() The A30 comes with 2 models for Singapore market: the A35 has built-in 16GB storage while the A36HN is a 32GB model with MDR-NW750N earphones which supports digital noise cancellation. Internally, the A30 is equipped with five POSCAP™2 capacitors that strengthen the power supply for the S-Master HX™ digital amplifier, cutting distortion and noise across a wide range of frequencies. The new A30 has a new user interface similar to the other 2 premium Walkman models, and the overall design also draws inspiration from the pricier audiophile Walkman series, with aluminium body, curved sides, touch screen navigation. It is a lot more premium than the A10 and A20 which are identical in design and user interface. The latest A30 series is a revamp of the A-series. The top-line NW-WM1Z that is priced more than US$3000, the premium-line NW-WM1A that is about US$1200, and the entry-level NW-A30 series. Sony has announced new Hi-Res Walkman products during the IFA 2016 event in September.
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