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But Sony kept on pushing, targeting the Walkman toward the younger market and advertising it with younger pop stars. By the end of August, sales increased 10-fold and later in the early 80’s it ...
We're trying to remember the last time we even listened to a CD, let alone coughed up actual money for one, but if you still swing that way, next month in Japan Sony is releasing the D-NE20 CD ...
Portable and cool, the Sony Walkman was a must-have for any self-respecting teen in the 1980s. But now Sony has announced that it will no longer be making the iconic portable cassette players ...
Sony's Walkman line hasn't been sitting on its laurels, instead working on a slew of portable music players with superior fidelity to most smartphones, such as the NW-WM1ZM2 and NW-WM1AM2, both of ...
Sony has said that the new Walkman comes with DSEE Ultimate which is designed to enhance music streaming quality. The NW-A306 is designed for discerning users looking for high quality sound and style.
Idiocy aside, the Walkman has a G-Protection system, supports MP3 CDs, and is round. If the CD players of olde had 40 second shock protection, these things should have 40 hour shock protection.
Unlikely, but should you be in the market for an mp3-compatible CD Walkman that comes in lovely shiny silver, weighs 210g and is 32.7mm thick, I guess that means the D-NE241 is for you.
For audiophiles, Sony is adding to its longstanding Walkman line with a pair of premium digital media players. Leading the new offering is the ultra-high-end “NW-WM1ZM2,” priced at $3,700 USD.
Standalone MP3 players are still in demand, and the NWZ-A17 Walkman is a portable player that features up to 30 hours of battery life while playing full 24-bit/192kHz high-resolution music.
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