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Sony has sold about 220 million Walkman devices since the gadget's explosive 1979 debut, but the portable cassette player has steadily yielded market share to portable CD players and then ...
Another icon of the 1980s is heading into the history books. Sony has announced that it’s stopped production in Japan of the clunky, but oh-so-cool-for-its-time Walkman cassette player. What’s ...
But Walkman units that play cassette tapes…are not. Sony has decided to lay to rest their portable cassette player line, and what's incredible is that it lasted all the way until 2010.
Sony contacted us to say that the plug’s only been pulled in Japan, and they will continue to sell a lone cassette Walkman model in the US (If you’re trying to pull off an 80s or 90s themed ...
The cassette-playing Walkman is no more after Sony decided to stop manufacturing the ground-breaking device in Japan after more than 30 years.
In fact, FiiO itself has said this CP13 cassette player is a direct homage to Sony's first Walkman player from 1979, even down to that "silver-blue" two-tone finish and simple rectangular design.
Sony may have practically invented the portable media scene over two decades ago with the first Walkman cassette players, but in the market for MP3 players, its modern presence has hardly been ...
Object Details maker Sony Description This Sony "Walkman" portable tape player dates from the early 1980s. Originally introduced in 1979 as the “Soundabout,” two people could listen simultaneously ...
Sony Walkman Z1000 media player coming this spring: Tegra 2 and Android 2.3 for $249.99 Sony’s iPod Touch competitor — the Walkman NWZ-Z1000 — will hit the US this spring for $250.
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