Sony's "Rolly" dances its way to Europe |
Page 1 of 2 Sony's sound entertainment player "Rolly" offers a unique music experience
Following unprecedented interest, Sony has announced that "Rolly" (SEP-30BT) will be available in selected European outlets this October. "Rolly" is Sony's unique palm-sized music entertainment player which spins and dances to the rhythm of music.
Fusing Sony's innovations in artificial intelligence and portable audio technology, "Rolly" combines superb sound quality with motion capabilities, providing a truly unique entertainment experience.
"Sony has always captivated its customers by creating products that merge technologies and push the boundaries of innovation and we are encouraged to see the amount of interest evoked by "Rolly"," said Andreas Ditter, President, Audio Marketing Europe. ""Rolly" is a fantastic example of this Convergence, providing listeners with a truly unique audio-visual experience made possible through Sony's motion and audio technology." With 2GB of built-in Flash memory, "Rolly" is able to store approximately 520 four minute songs encoded in 128kbps MP3. It's also compatible with DRM free AAC formats. With a single full charge "Rolly" will provide up to five hours of music playback, and last up to four hours when motion is combined. "Rolly" also contains Bluetooth technology which opens up a host of connectivity options, allowing users to stream music from Bluetooth devices such as home computers and mobile phones. Unlike other music players on the market, with "Rolly" the controls are motion activated, meaning users can change track or the volume simply by turning its wheels or go into shuffle mode by shaking the unit gently. To choreograph its dance moves, "Rolly" comes with its own software called Rolly Choreographer that analyses music and automatically creates routines. Users can also add their own creative twist by coming up with their own routines. Once these have been created, the software provides a visual preview of how "Rolly" will dance.
"Rolly" will
ship in Europe with three pre-choreographed
tracks: "The Pretender" by the Foo Fighters, "Girlfriend" by Avril Lavigne and
"Acceptable In The 80's" by Calvin Harris. In addition, two demo tracks are
included that show how motion can be integrated into the listening experience. |
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