Sony Sells $150 SR-64HXA Memory Card for Premium Sounds
Sony has unveiled the most expensive memory card to be released in the market this first week of March in Japan.
The memory card is called the SR-64HXA is a Class 10 microSDXC card or 64GB microSD card engineered for better sound quality.
The SR-64HXA was built to equipped their newest Walkman with a towering price of $1,200.
SR-64HXA Price: ¥18,500 (roughly $155).
The SR-64HXA is itched/printed with a golden-lettered “for Premium Sound” as tagline.
So for those who are aiming for a high and premium quality sounds why not try the SR-64HXA, 64GB MicroSD Card.
Though, a lot of Tech Experts were saying that it’s a stupid idea for Sony to market such an expensive Memory Card.
And yes the company itself admits that it’s not sure there’ll be a market for this particular card.
The Wall Street Journal cites a Sony spokesperson as saying, “We aren’t that sure about the product’s potential demand, but we thought some among people who are committed to great sound quality would want it.” While it’s true that any high-end audio system is only as good as its worst component, the actual benefit of marginally quieter data transfers would seem to rank alongside homeopathic medicine: more placebo than cure. Media players only read the memory card sporadically, storing songs in their buffer and minimizing the cause for any related electrical noise.
On March 5, 2015, The SR-64HXA will go on sale in Japan for $90.
The SR-64HXA.
Sony Sells $150 SR-64HXA Memory Card for Premium Sounds
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