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In 1984 the Walkman had a portable CD player successor, Sony's Discman, the first model being D-50. It continued to transform with the ages over the years into the Mini-Disc and MP3.
On July 1, 1979, Sony Corp. introduced the Sony Walkman TPS-L2, a 14 ounce, blue-and-silver, portable cassette player with chunky buttons, headphones and a leather case.
Audio Portable Media Players First we had the Walkman for audiophiles, now it’s the Discman portable CD player’s turn News By Carrie Marshall published 5 February 2024 ...
Honestly, the best CD player I had was my Sony Sport Discman. It was sealed so I didn't care about taking it out in the weather, was built like a tank (survived me getting run over by a car) and ...
You may like I just tested this $199 portable music player, and it blew me away with audiophile sound I've been testing this cassette walkman, and I'm having a blast reliving my childhood I just ...
Sony's CMT-L7D is quite an unusual device: it's a Walkman Dock, a CD/DVD player, an FM/AM radio, and a 9-inch LCD touch screen rolled into one. Announced today by big S in Japan, the device also ...
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