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Maxell Japan releases a portable cassette player with loads of modern features, including Bluetooth, USB-C, and a ...
Maxell Japan has launched a portable ‘Walkman’ cassette player, but its retro audio tech is boosted by modern convenience.
The first Sony Walkman, model TPS-L2 launched July 1, 1979. | Photo Credit: Sony.com Yes, the Revenge of the Tape Walkman is real — and it’s not subtle. FiiO just dropped the CP13, a slick, USB-C ...
If you peruse enthusiast forums like the r/cassetteculture subreddit, the general consensus is that a second-hand Sony Walkman from the 90s is one of your best bets if you’re looking for a quality, ...
Portable audio kept the format alive, through countless iterations of the personal tape players epitomised by Sony’s Walkman family, but the rise and ultimate domination of first mp3 players and then ...
Portable audio kept the format alive, through countless iterations of the personal tape players epitomised by Sony’s Walkman family, but the rise and ultimate domination of first mp3 players and then ...
The compact cassette was a Hi-Fi fixture for decades, both as a pre-recorded alternative to vinyl and later CD, and as a home recording format, where it was used for everything from mixtapes, to ...
It’s been a rough past two and a half decades for Sony, the 78-year-old company that invented the Walkman and the PlayStation and had long been an icon of consumer electronics.
The best Sony Walkman models are a topic of debate. Most, however, would agree that each of the following would make any list. Related: The early years TPS-L2 (1979): the original Sony Walkman The TPS ...