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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, solid state ...
The Sony Walkman was not only a revolutionary device, it was revolutionary on a cultural scale. Until the 1970s, listening to music was considered to be a social activity. Handheld transistor ...
If you are a music fanatic and money is no issue, you might want to consider a Sony Walkman. Seriously. Sony's new ZX2 Walkman costs $1,119.99, and it plays music at a super-high resolution.
Nostalgia combined with a curiosity among the young have created a hot market for old technology, including the once-beloved Sony Walkman. shaiith - stock.adobe.com Roll tape. Back during the late ...
Back in 1979, Sony cofounder Masaru Ibuka was looking for a way to listen to classical music on long-haul flights. In response, his company’s engineers dreamed up the Walkman, ordering 30,000 ...
Sony Walkman E394, a simple DAP, is a nostalgic tech piece with a retro feel in today's multiple-feature era. The device is very lightweight, has an FM radio, and is easy to use, which appeals to ...
Sony is rolling out a fresh addition to its Walkman family, the NW-A306. This new model comes 44 years after Sony released the original Walkman, the TPS-L2, which changed how we listen to music ...
Since then, Sony has made designs with more purpose-built hardware, and today there are a whole series of Android-powered Walkman music players out there. Sadly these new ones seem to only be for ...
The Sony Walkman is an iconic music player dating back to 1979 when it quickly became a phenomenon thanks to being able to listen to music on the go - on cassette tapes. So much so that back in ...
Sony is capitalising on a love of all things retro with a new Walkman, more than 40 years after the original cassette version went on sale. The Walkman NW-A306 lets users access the internet so ...