When you power on the doc or adapter and the drive spins up, it should automatically
appear in Windows
as a removable drive the same way a brand
new off - the - shelf external hard drive would — no software or
drivers needed.
The wireless headphone market has been shaken up so much recently that it's hard to know where to begin when a
new entry
appears on the stage and announces itself
as the next big thing.Fortunately this latest Bluetooth offering from Sony is targeting a very specific market segment best referred to
as «premium noise cancelation», and the company seems pretty confident that with the MDR - 1000X headphones ($ 400), it has got a hit on its hands.Sony is claiming «industry - leading noise cancelation» with these luxury cans, which use ostensibly the same
drivers as last year's highly regarded MDR - 1A headset made for listening to Hi - Res Audio,
as supported by the company's audiophilic Walkman range, not to mention its line of wireless home speakers and in - car audio systems.Can it