as usual, there seems to be the standard non-standard headphone jack.
an 1.8" jack should not be that difficult to engineer into something like this.
at the very least include an adapter for a standard headphone jack.
i guess if i made (or handed to as the case may be) as much as paris hilton, then it wouldn't bother me to buy a pair of expensive headphones that don't sound as good as the ones i currently own.
1. Yes - the obligatory non standard connection is annoying but you have to bear in mind that that one connection has to deal with multiple inputs and outputs including headphone, charging, data transfer etc.
Maybe you'd like a standardised headphone socket, charging socket and a mini USB socket on your phone, making it look like the back of a laptop, but I don't.
2. You can plug any 3.5 mm headphone into the proprietary control cable.
Sony rolls out Walkman handset duo
Karl Lattimer
Something feels familiar #
Posted Thursday 8th November 2007 16:33 GMT
Oh, look reflections under the images of their device, I wonder where I've seen that...
Anonymous Coward
Its Sony Ericsson. #
Posted Thursday 8th November 2007 16:33 GMT
As the pictures on the phone show its Sony Ericsson. Not Sony.
Anonymous Coward
And... #
Posted Thursday 8th November 2007 18:59 GMT
as usual, there seems to be the standard non-standard headphone jack.
an 1.8" jack should not be that difficult to engineer into something like this.
at the very least include an adapter for a standard headphone jack.
i guess if i made (or handed to as the case may be) as much as paris hilton, then it wouldn't bother me to buy a pair of expensive headphones that don't sound as good as the ones i currently own.
Tony
Headphones... #
Posted Thursday 8th November 2007 21:58 GMT
And you've tried them, obviously.
2 Points.
1. Yes - the obligatory non standard connection is annoying but you have to bear in mind that that one connection has to deal with multiple inputs and outputs including headphone, charging, data transfer etc.
Maybe you'd like a standardised headphone socket, charging socket and a mini USB socket on your phone, making it look like the back of a laptop, but I don't.
2. You can plug any 3.5 mm headphone into the proprietary control cable.
Get over yourself ;)
Peter Appleton
Also this week..... #
Posted Friday 9th November 2007 01:18 GMT
....actually on Friday Sony brings the W960i to the UK
(well according to play.com anyway) Have a look at http://www.play.com/play247.asp?pa=mcpotw&page=title&r=MBLS&title=3438811&source=9316