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This is the Sony Walkman, an iconic piece of tech released over 40 years ago. Why is it making a comeback today? Products ...
Sony's new ZX2 Walkman costs $1,119.99, and it plays music at a super-high resolution. That means songs on Sony's new Walkman sound more life-like than the typical CD, MP3 or streaming media file ...
But Sony will have to pack all of the sentimentality of the Walkman into a modern device. That means Sony has a big pair of Air Jordans to fill with the NW-A306. The subtle quirkiness of legacy ...
Sony is releasing two new versions of its iconic music player, the Walkman. The new players start at $1,600, and can cost as much as $3,200 for a gold-plated model.
Sony’s Walkman, which turns 35 years old on July 1, 2014, went on to sell hundreds of millions of magnetic tape-reeling units, decades before Apple’s iPod ushered in the digital, ...
The Sony Walkman may no longer be relevant in today's digital-first content media consumption era, but the product line has cemented itself as an iconic staple of tech gadget history.
The original Sony Walkman TPS-L2 went on sale for 33,000 yen / $150 / £219 in 1979, or around $650 / £1,050 in today's money. A working model fetches around $500 / £500 today on eBay.
The last time Sony was worth this much on the stock market, Bill Clinton was president and the PlayStation 2 was about to debut on American store shelves. It’s been a rough past two and a half ...
Sony Walkman, the Apple iPhone of its day is enjoying a nostalgia-fueled renaissance, as collectors and buyers scour the internet and street markets of Asia to find the most pristine models of the ...