
D-CJ506CK
features
▲CAR KIT ACCESSORIES SUPPLIED permits use of this CD Walkman player in vehicle with no need to obtain additional components
◗MP3 PLAYBACK CAPABILITY lets you play music files downloaded and recorded onto
▲RED, BACKLIT 2 LINE/9 CHARACTER DOT MATRIX LCD DISPLAY provides ID3 tag information for fast and easy identification and location of your MP3 selections and makes it easy to search all music files even in another folder layer
•SUPPORTS ID3 TAGGING AND CD TEXT® allows you to easily see CD TEXT® information and ID3 information including song title, album title and artist name
◗EASY ACCESS FOLDER FUNCTION direct access keys allow for easy navigation between multiple MP3 folders
•SUPPORTS MP3 BIT RATES FROM
specifications
D/A CONVERSION: 1 Bit quartz
FREQUENCY RESPONSE:
INPUTS:
OUTPUTS: Headphone (stereo mini jack)
POWER REQUIREMENTS: DC 4.5V “AA” x 2 batteries
BATTERY LIFE (APPROX.): 24 hours MP3 file playback/32 hours audio CD playback with “AA” Sony alkaline batteries x 2
COLOR: Red/Black
DIMENSIONS (WHD): 6 5⁄16" x 1" x 5 1⁄8" (161 x 26.3 x 130.3mm)
WEIGHT: 7 3⁄8 oz (210g) w/out batteries
SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES:
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES:
©2002 Sony Electronics Inc.
Reproduction in whole or in part without written permission is prohibited. All rights reserved. Sony, CD TEXT,
Features and specifications are subject to change without notice.
* Reduces or eliminates skipping during many active uses
•ULTIMATE SKIP FREE*
•
◗NEW COMPACT DESIGN has attractive yet functional styling with easy- access controls,
•24 HOURS CONTINUOUS MP3 PLAYBACK WITH 2 “AA” BATTERIES AND 32 HOURS PLAYBACK OF AUDIO CDS is made possible by highly advanced Sony DSP technology and new mechanism which provides dramatically extended battery life from predecessor models
◗NEW WALKMAN LOGO HEADPHONES are Sony MDR (Micro Dynamic Receiver™) type for optimum compatibility, with wide dynamic range and excellent sound
◗NEW BLACK AND RED DESIGN
Sony Electronics Inc • 1 Sony Drive, Park Ridge, New Jersey 07656 • www.sony.com | Printed in USA 2/2002 |