Yuppies, cast off your chains. No, not the gold ones. Cast off the chains of those cumbersome FM stereo personal portables hanging from your necks. Owning the diminutive Sony SRF-5 FM stereo Walkman ...
The Sony ICF-C8WM Walkman Clock radio is designed to be used with your Sony Walkman Mp3 player or any Sony Ericsson Mobile phone, it comes with a range of features as well as being able to dock and ...
Surprise! It looks like Sony’s soon-to-be-released X-series Walkmans feature a built-in Slacker Radio application that allows users to fill the device up with music from the streaming radio service ...
The first Sony Walkman went on sale in Japan on July 1, 1979, introducing both a new concept in music and a device that would become an icon of modern pop culture -- a personal, portable stereo.
When you want to hear music while you're out, you just pop in the earbuds (or just tap them because they're embedded in your ears already), and summon the song on an app like Spotify or Apple Music ...
The video player is simple in looks and functionality. You get a list of all videos stored in the inbuilt Video folders and the memory card as well as play/pause, skip controls, and a draggable ...
Today we can summon up almost any song and have it piped directly into our ears within seconds, but in 1979 it was Sony that took the first giant leap forward with the Walkman, an object that would ...
I live in Hampshire and sometimes commute on the train to London. I’ve been using my trusty old Sony Walkman radio, which gives pretty good reception apart from when in the stations. However, it ...
This week, the totemic item of the ‘80s, the must-have for a generation of mixtape-makers, the reason you have to say everything to me twice, the Sony Walkman turns 40. Let us briefly look up from our ...
On Sunday, July 1, 1979, the Sony Walkman went on sale in Japan. From that moment on, for the first time, people could carry music with them wherever they went. For Millennials and Gen Z, this has ...