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I used to run a cassette player every day when I was a kid, and now I'm bringing it back with this brand new Walkman-alike.
This is the Sony Walkman, an iconic piece of tech released over 40 years ago. Why is it making a comeback today? Products ...
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 ...
Kevin Courtney takes a walk down memory lane and arrives in the present day looking at a range of retro gadgets ...
The Sony Walkman was a cultural revolution, enabling people to play any song, anywhere, anytime --- long before similar freedom existed for movies, e-books, or video games.
My ‘Walkman’ – it didn’t matter the brand, all portable tape players were referred to as a Walkman back then – was what allowed me to start developing a musical taste of my own.
The Walkman’s Invention 40 Years Ago Launched a Cultural Revolution In 1979, the new device forever changed the way we listened to music. Clive Thompson . July 2019. Get our newsletter!
The Walkman was different. I had a ghetto blaster (Bar Mitzvah gift in 1983) from Panasonic that was huge. And very heavy. I made mixtapes with it. I used those tapes in my Sony Walkman (I had the ...
The Walkman is compact and lightweight, weighing 113 grams, sporting a 3.6-inch touchscreen, and offering Bluetooth connectivity. Listeners can enjoy up to 26 hours with a music service app on ...
If you want a Walkman that's the most like Ellie's, then the WM-FX195 may be what you're looking for. It only plays cassettes, allowing you to put your old-school collection to use.
The Walkman brand lives on in a number of current players, including the NW-E394 and NW-A306. Each one has its own quirks, but both provide music where streaming can't reach.