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Sony MZ-RH10 Hi-MD Walkman Today, Sony introduced its 2005 lineup of MiniDisc (MD) digital audio players, ranging from the playback-only MZ-DN430 ($99.99) to the MZ-DH10P, the first MD player with ...
And speaking of battery life, Hi-MD Walkman players let music fans make the most of all that capacity by providing up to 30 hours of continuous playback using just one "AA" battery (MZ-NH600D and ...
The TPS-L2, later called the Walkman TPS-L2, was the first-ever personal stereo cassette player that was available for purchase. It was first launched in Japan on July 1, 1979, and later in the United ...
We know, we know, we can’t believe Sony’s working on new MiniDisc products either. We’re not even sure what we think is cuter: the fact that Sony’s still making them, or that they’ve ...
Sony Corp. plans to stop distributing the MD Walkman in September in Japan because they have been overtaken by other types of music players, such as those based on flash memory.
Sony's Walkman Sports MP3 Player will be available in blue, pink, white, and black and is set to be released in March at a price of US$99.99.
Last week, Sony introduced a silver, 20-GB model called the Walkman NW- HD1. The player, due to hit store shelves in the United States and Japan in mid-August, will weigh about 4 ounces and cost ...
Sony Corp.'s decision last year to stop selling in Japan the cassette Walkman, an iconic gadget changed the the music world after its 1979 launch, was truly an end of an era. Now, the MD Walkman ...
The first of Sony’s iconic portable cassette tape players went on sale on this day, July 1st, back in 1979 for $150. As the story goes, Sony co-founder Masaru Ibuka got the wheels turning months ...
Sony has made headlines at this year's CES with the announcement of the snappily titled ZX2 Walkman - a solid state music player with 128 GB of storage, a wide range of audio codecs, and a $1199. ...
The new players start at $1,600, and can cost as much as $3,200 for a gold-plated model. Rather than appealing to mainstream consumers, Sony's Walkman has become a niche device in recent years.