Sony to combat music market ‘maestro’ Apple Computer with ‘Walkman Beans’

“Sony is getting curvy and colorful with its latest digital Walkman offering. The new NW-E300 series of kidney-shaped, flash-based devices–also known by the catchier name of Walkman Beans–is the latest in a string of music players from the company once synonymous with portable tunes. In recent years, like many other companies, Sony has been playing catch-up with the iPod from market maestro Apple Computer,” CNET News.com reports.

“Pricing is set at about $130 for the NW-E305, which has 512MB of storage, and about $180 for the NW-E307, with 1GB of storage,” CNET News.com reports. “The Beans play both MP3 and Atrac music files, and also support the WMA and WAV formats. They’re compatible with Sony’s Connect online music service. An FM tuner is built in.”

The players are due in October.

Full article with photos here.
Do not eat Walkman Beans?

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64 Comments

  1. They really hurt themselves entering this market with ATRAC only players. Now they’re playing some serious catch-up and it may be too late. These look like decent players I don’t think they’ll be able to compete with iPod.

  2. “Walkman Beans” – they’re kidding, surely? Is this the best they can do – swap unmemorable alphanumeric product names for .. “Beans?”

    I just can’t see it:
    “Hey I bought you a Sony Walkman Bean for your birthday” – not likely

    “Wow – I LOVE my new Bean” – uh-huh…..

    “This Bean from Sony is SO cool” – not

    Come on… next they’ll tell me that Samsung have called their players something stupid like “Yepp” …

    It is pitifull to see a once-great company like Sony fall so low. It is “beleagured” alright – just like Apple was in the mid-90’s. I doubt Sir Howard Stringer was the right choice to get them back on the beaten track either. They need a revolution, and that clapped out old record exec certainly isn’t it.

    Beans indeed… rehashed and reheated.. same crap, different name.

  3. From the pictures, the way you are supposed to hold it means that the display is always vertical, you’re gonna have to twist your hand to get it horizontal or change your grip. Plus it still looks too techy with fiddly little buttons. As Douglas Adams once wrote – “We are stuck with technology when what we really want is just stuff that works. How do you recognise something that is still technology? A good clue is if it comes with a manual.”

  4. Normally I like most of Sony’s industrial design for their products. This new bean thing is just hideous though! Their previous flash backes net walkman’s were cool though, these ones: http://news.com.com/2300-1041_3-5838111-2.html

    i dont know that theyll still be making those, but anyways I think they’re cool looking. Does it come close to an iPod? No way. But still, as I said I think MOST of Sony’s designs are apealing. However, this year, they’ve been TERRIBLE! Their new display lineup is ugly as hell, same goes for their desktop Viao’s.

  5. The bean looking one is very nice I think (not worth a 30% premium over an iPod Shuffle but still looks nice). The other two…the cyliner of Crack and the iMac “puck mouse” designed ones aren’t gonna fly IMHO.

    I really think Apple missed something with radio though. An FM tuner is CHEAP, doesn’t dilute the brand, and if people don’t like it they don’t have to use it. Plus, an XM or Sirus deal would have been blockbuster.

    Still, I think Apple’s whole strategy is get as many iTunes on the hard drives of as many people as possible. Anything that distracts from that (like radio) must be ignored. Once iTunes are all over hard drives, people have more incentive to STAY with iTunes than switch to WMA. It’s like buying new CDs when you already own the tape and the record.

    mdn: gives

  6. Beans? BEANS?

    Of all the things to name your product.

    The things associated with beans:

    Bean counters
    Not worth a hill of beans
    Gas (not the petroleum product)
    Beans, Beans, the magical fruit. The more you eat, the more you toot.
    Ann Margaret in Tommy
    Bean bag chairs (Oooh! Haut coutour!)
    Lima beans
    Franks & beans

    Oh, there are just so many things I associate to the word beans that are just marvelous that I’ll run rought out and get one. Or a whole can of ’em. Jeez. Someone should be fired.

  7. Despite all the bean jokes, I think this shows Sony is trying to break out of its staid box. Better to call them “Walkman Beans” than “NW-302xdi” or whatever the hell they name products these days.

    The industrial design is also a step in the right direction. Still to many flimsy-looking buttons, though. And Sony obviously doesn’t think its brand has been damanged in the music space with the pricing of the Beans.

    But, this effort is a whole lot better than previous ones, if you get past the initial urge to ridicule the product and evaluate it more objectively.

  8. From the website –

    “Not only does the WALKMAN Bean look totally hot, it’s so much less complicated than all the other players out there to use, meaning that you can be listening to your fave tracks in no time…

    Here’s the technical bit! The WALKMAN Bean comes with an inbuilt pop-up USB plug which means that when you hook it up to your PC, you don’t even have to hunt around for a wire as it connects directly. Easy and convenient!”

    Much less complicated???????????

    LOL

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