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The Sony Walkman WM-FX290W was the last portable cassette player to launch in the United States. It came equipped with a digital tuner that had 40 station presets and even a weather band. Additionally ...
It was not without a little sadness that we witnessed the end of Sony's Walkman cassette model last year. Sure it was a long time coming, but the Walkman brand is only rivaled by the iPod in the ...
The 1980s could well have been the Walkman decade. The popularity of Sony’s device — and those by brands like Aiwa, Panasonic and Toshiba who followed in Sony’s lead — helped the cassette ...
No, we're not talking about Jambox, but the Sony Walkman Cassette Player which hit the market almost 35 years ago in 1979. But like the rotary phone, today's gadgets make this beloved mobile music ...
The Fiio CP13, its box, USB-C cable, and Quick Start Guide. Derek Malcolm / Digital Trends. About the size of, um, a Walkman, the rectangular CP13 measures 4.7 inches by 3.4 inches by 1.25 inches ...
I don't listen to cassettes that much, so figured I'd try to unload this. Four months old, in perfect condition. Autoreverse, 18 AM/FM presets, SXBS, works with Panasonic Shockwave headphones on ...
While the Walkman NW-HD1 is aimed at Sony's more traditional customers, Sony's Vaio computer division geared the Vaio Pocket Player, a 40-GB device, for people who rely more on their computers.
Sony quietly ends production of its once-iconic Walkman cassette player in Japan, after 30 years in play.