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Kevin Courtney takes a walk down memory lane and arrives in the present day looking at a range of retro gadgets ...
Nothing makes its over-ear headphone debut with the Nothing Headphone 1. Packed with future-proof tech, I tested how they ...
Maxell Japan releases a portable cassette player with loads of modern features, including Bluetooth, USB-C, and a ...
The Maxell MXCP-P100 looks no different than any other portable player at first glance. Offered in your choice of black or white, the machine features familiar ...
Maxell Japan has launched a portable ‘Walkman’ cassette player, but its retro audio tech is boosted by modern convenience.
In 1979, when Sony introduced the Walkman—a 14-ounce cassette player, blue and silver with buttons that made a satisfying chunk when pushed—even the engineers inside Sony weren’t impressed.
Bookmark Tokyo - After three decades and more than 220 million units, Sony has stopped selling its Walkman cassette player in Japan, the company said Monday, admitting the gadget could not keep up in ...
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 ...
The Sony Walkman WM-AF59 combined auto-reverse cassette playback with an integrated AM/FM radio tuner. As a sports model, it offered waterproofing and was rated for 7 hours of playback using two ...
FiiO's DM13 Follows Its CP13 Cassette Player The FiiO DM13 also offers a way to connect it to PCs, especially as modern CPUs and laptops no longer have disc ports, with its batteries bypassed and ...
New portable cassette players inspired by Sony’s 1980s Walkman have appeared from various companies, including upstart manufacturer We Are Rewind, audiophile fave FiiO, and numerous off-brands ...
FiiO’s CP13 Brings a Transparent Cassette Player That is Reminiscent to Sony’s Walkman Take out your old cassettes and enjoy a blast from the past. By Isaiah Richard ...