Sony Corp unveiled its first MP3-compatible, hard disk Walkman music player on Tuesday in an attempt to recover ground lost to Apple Computer’s iPod. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited ...
As brand names go, Sony’s Walkman is the ultimate survivor. The brand that virtually defined the portable music market back in the days of the cassette has since endured multiple format changes throug ...
From noise-cancellation for frequent travelers to affordability for customers on a budget, Sony today unveiled three new Walkman players (series S, E and B) that have something to offer nearly every ...
Sony has plenty to show at this year's CES, from cameras to cell phones and more, but one item that stands out is the Walkman Sports MP3 Player. The new waterproof music player combines a pair of ...
Most of the electronics we use on a regular basis aren't designed to be thrown in a swimming pool and survive. Sony's $98 NWZ-W273 Walkman Sports MP3 Player, was. This fact, along with their ...
With the glut of portable audio and media players out these days, it really takes a special product to catch our attention. Something unique, something a little off-the-wall, and something that ...
The Sony Walkman MP3 player connects to your computer for the transfer of commercial and recorded audio and video files including meeting notes and speeches, videos of trade shows and business audio ...
Get ready to really feel the music with the colourful Walkman® B170 Series of MP3 players from Sony. Weighing just 28g, new Walkman® B Series is small and light enough to take anywhere: but don't be ...
In its quest to keep the legendary Walkman brand relevant in the post-iPod world, Sony has taken to creating some odd and neat, if niche gadgets, like the one-piece waterproof Walkman. Now, here’s ...
September 2, 2008 Thin is definitely in for the new S series Walkman Video MP3 players from Sony. At just 7.5mm thick the S series are the slimmest Walkmans, (or should that be Walkmen), ever. The ...
When the Sony Walkman was launched, 30 years ago this week, it started a revolution in portable music. But how does it compare with its digital successors? The Magazine invited 13-year-old Scott ...
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