Sony’s Kicking It Old-School At CES And Releasing A High-Res Turntable

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While most companies are focused on touting their latest internet-connected refrigerators or self-driving cars at CES, Sony is kicking it old-school and announced a turntable at its press conference.

Yes, like the kind of turntable that will play your old vinyl LPs — except if you just got into vinyls and are still expanding your collection.

It’s called the PS-HX500, and is designed for people who want to preserve their vinyl in high-res quality, or just enjoy their vinyls on the go. It is shipping this Spring for an undisclosed price.

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You can plug the device to your laptop and transcribe vinyl into digital files (WAVs or Sony’s proprietary format), or just play high quality audio via a connected speaker system. Remember the good old time you had to rip your CDs into iTunes? Sony is trying to revive this cumbersome process, with a twist. The company’s turntable features anti-vibration and anti-skipping ripping.

The new turntable is probably more Sony showing audiophiles that they are getting serious about high-quality audio. The product was released today at Sony’s CES keynote, where the company spent a good deal of time discussing the importance of high-definition audio throughout their product line.

While we’re not sure how many people will need the new PS-HX500, someone should let Martin Shkreli know that he now has a new way to play his $2M one-of-a-kind Wu-Tang-Klan album.

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