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  2. Walkman ZX Series - Wikipedia

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    The Walkman ZX Series is a line of premium high-end digital audio players designed and developed by Sony since 2013. It sits above the A Series and below the luxury WM1 Series in the Walkman range.

  3. The Walkman Rises: Can a Nostalgic Reboot Revive Sony? - AOL

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    If you're an audiophile who waxes nostalgic when it comes to the classic Walkman audio cassette and CD players -- you're in luck. There's a new Sony (SNE) Walkman out, though if you're in America ...

  4. List of Sony Walkman products - Wikipedia

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    The Sony Walkman X series was a touchscreen audio and video player that was on the market from 2009 to 2010, designed to compete against the iPod Touch. [65] It has a 3-inch (76 mm) OLED touch screen, internet access through Wi-Fi and digital noise-cancelling as well as applications for Slacker and YouTube .

  5. Walkman F Series - Wikipedia

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    The F800 was the first ever Walkman to support the playback of FLAC audio files. It runs version 4.0 of Android . [2] The F800 is both smaller and lighter than its predecing Walkman Z1000. The second generation, the NW-F880, was released in October 2013. It was the first Walkman player to support high-resolution audio sources (192 kHz/24-bit). [3]

  6. Walkman - Wikipedia

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    Sony applied the "Walkman" brand to some transistor radios starting with the matching blue SRF-40 FM Walkman in 1980, [17] and added a radio system to some Walkman cassette models starting with the model WM-F1 in 1982. [18] The first model with Dolby noise-reduction system and an auto reverse function appeared in 1982. [19]

  7. Portable audio player - Wikipedia

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    Panasonic Stereo Cassette Player RQ-JA63. The first portable audio player available to the general public, the Sony Walkman, was introduced in 1979 and sold very well.It was much smaller than an 8-track player or the earlier cassette recorders, and was listened to with stereophonic headphones, unlike previous equipment which used small loudspeakers.

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