Sony debuts X-series Walkman with Wi-Fi, touchscreen OLED, noise cancellation

Watch out, Apple iPod touch: Sony today introduced its top-of-the-line Walkman portable media player, the X-series Walkman, that includes Wi-Fi capability and a 3-in. Organic Light Emitting Diode, or OLED, touchscreen.
The company says the X-series Walkman's OLED screen provides "exceptional color reproduction, extremely high contrast and a rapid response rate," which anyone having seen OLED in action can attest to. The display has a 180-degree viewing angle, and features "scene scroll," which allows a user to gesture ("sweep" or "swipe") across the screen to advance and go backward in specified time increments.
The device uses both traditional buttons and its touchscreen for input.
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The X-series Walkman's noise cancellation offers "airplane", "bus/train" and "office" modes as well (noise cancellation can be turned off entirely, too).
The X-series Walkman offers an FM tuner as well as access to stores for media content and embedded services, which include YouTube and Slacker Radio, a service that allows songs to get pushed to the device for free.
The X-series Walkman will play protected Windows Media Video (WMV) files, AVC Baseline (H.264) and MPEG-4. The X-series also comes with Content Transfer software that allows the user to "drag and drop" transfer of non-DRM music, videos, podcasts and playlists from online music services such as iTunes to the Walkman.
Battery life is up to 33 hours of music playback and up to 9 hours of video playback.
The X-series Walkman media player is available now for presale on sonystyle.com, and will come in black in two different storage capacities: the NWZ-X1051 with 16GB of internal storage for $299, and the NWZ-X1061 with 32GB for $399. (Curiously, there is no $199 8GB model to compete with the iPod touch directly.)
The devices will hit the street in mid-June.