Sony released a SD-card for audiophiles





In March, Sony will begin selling memory card SD 64 Gb worth about $ 155 , which it is positioned as a device for audiophiles. According to the company, the card is designed in such a way as to minimize electrical noise when reading data from it.

It seems that the marketing companies have found the demand for goods priced luxury since last month at CES was introduced a new player Walkman , that Sony wants to sell at $ 1,200 apiece. The player is actually a smartphone platform, Android 4.2. Soft player supports multiple music formats, and on the body there are physical buttons to control music playback.



Or maybe the company is trying, like a man from a joke, sell tomatoes expensive not because they are better, but because they need money. Sony representatives themselves admit that they are not sure whether the demand for SD-card at this price.

Modern players and smartphones are turning to the map fairly rare, caching data for reading. The very existence of "electrical noise" distinct listening is questionable. The more that a portable player rarely used in a perfectly quiet environment. But if you find such an audiophile - I recommend not to forget to buy an elite ethernet-cable protection from interference for $ 10,000 .

Source: geektimes.ru/post/246194/