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  2. Discman - Wikipedia

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    CD Walkman logo used from 1997 until 2000. Later Sony models bear the Walkman logo. Walkman is a Sony exclusive naming. Discman D-145 (1995) CD Walkman D-E330 (2002), with Walkman logo. Discman was a brand name used by Sony for their portable CD players. The first Discman, the Sony D-50 or D-5 (depending on region), was launched in 1984.

  3. Walkman - Wikipedia

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    From 1997, Sony's Discman range of portable compact disc (CD) players started to rebrand as CD Walkman. [45] In 2000, the Walkman brand (the entire range) was unified, and a new small icon, "W.", was made for the branding. [44] From 2012, Walkman was also the name of the music player software on Sony Xperia. It has since been rebranded to Music.

  4. List of Sony Walkman products - Wikipedia

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    It can play back MP3, AAC (unprotected only), and WMA (subscription included) files. It was the first Walkman with Zappin, a Sony function which allows the user to browse through tracks by playing a snippet of the chorus of each song. [55] The original model was followed by the W250 series coming in 2 GB (NW-W253) and 4 GB (NW-W254) capacities.

  5. List of defunct American magazines - Wikipedia

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    The Magazine of American History (1877–1917) The Mahogany Tree (1892) Manhattan File, Kirchhoff Communications LLC (1994–2001) Marie Claire Health & Beauty, IPC Media (1994–2001) Marion Zimmer Bradley's Fantasy Magazine (1988–2000) Martha Stewart Living (1990–2022) Marvel Science Stories (1938–1941; 1950–1952)

  6. List of disk magazines - Wikipedia

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    CLOAD was a cassette and disk magazine for the TRS-80 which started in 1978. [4] The magazine ran monthly and provided tapes by subscription. [5] The magazine was named after the command to load a tape into the TRS-80. [5] Compute!'s Gazette, originally announced as The Commodore Gazette, was a spinoff of Compute! for the Commodore 64. [6]

  7. Back issue - Wikipedia

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    Back issue may refer to: A past (normally out-of-print) issue of a magazine or other periodical publication; Back Issue!, a US magazine featuring articles and arts about comics "Back Issues", the 1997 first episode of the US sitcom Just Shoot me!

  8. Sony Multimedia CD-ROM Player - Wikipedia

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    Newsweek chose the Sony MMCD player as a pilot platform for Newsweek InterActive, a quarterly CD-ROM magazine initially published in March 1993. [14] [15] The magazine was later released on compact disks for IBM PC compatible computers. No more than "a few thousand of units" of the MMCD version had reportedly shipped by 1995. [16]

  9. ATRAC CD - Wikipedia

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    The difference of ATRAC3plus/ATRAC3 and MP3 file structure [5]. The ATRAC CD can be burned with SonicStage Simple Burner Ver.1.1, SonicStage 2.x to 3.x and SonicStage CP. This software is able to create a disk image from MP3 files and compact discs and can be burned with the included CD-R/RW drive on a computer.