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  • 10 years ago
Vinyl records have been making a comeback over the past couple of years, and with them the desire for snazzy new record players has also gone up.
This year's CES has already seen the debut of the throwback Technics SL-1200, and now we're also being graced by a new Sony turntable, which also has an alphanumeric jumble for a name, the PS-HX500.
But Sony's approach is a little different from its range of direct competitors in this resurgent market the Japanese company is putting the emphasis on converting your beloved vinyl albums into Hi-Res audio files, whether in Sony's own DSD format or in 24-bit WAV files.
Sony will provide backup-creating software for both PC and Mac, and all you'll need is a simple USB cable to plug the HX500 into your nearest computer.
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