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- model, Sony sold 186 million c****ette Walkmans. Portable compact disc players led to the decline of the c****ette Walkman, which was discontinued in ****an in...
- list of Sony Walkman products which includes products of various formats under the brand. Up to March 2010 Sony built 400 million Walkmans (of which slightly...
- to CD Walkman, initially for ****anese lineups launched between October 1997 and March 1998, and then entirely in 2000. Discman and CD Walkman players...
- Neil Young with high-res Walkman A15 audio player". TechRadar. 3 September 2014. Retrieved 2021-08-01. "Sony Launches New Walkmans, H.ear Headphones, and...
- technology to a Walkman digital audio player, which analyzes and lets the user play music based on moods. They were noted as the thinnest ever Walkmans at the...
- listening to Walkmans. Hosokawa points to this ability to listen to music and do something else as making those experiences more pleasurable. The Walkman, he says...
- NW-E55 en NW-E75 Network Walkmans". "Sony's new Network Walkman NW-E99 and NW-E95 rock MP3". Engadget. "SonyStyle.com | Walkman Circâ„¢". www.sonystyle.com...
- The Walkman DD was an early series in Sony's Walkman line of portable audio c****ette players. The "DD" stood for 'disc drive', with the unit's main motor...
- 2012. Hi-MD has several Walkman-selectable audio recording codecs, in order of quality: PCM, Hi-SP, and Hi-LP. Hi-MD Walkmans are backward compatible...
- Stock Aitken Waterman (abbreviated as SAW and also known as the Hit Factory) are an English songwriting and record production trio consisting of Mike Stock...