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In the late 1970s, music was loud, shared, and rooted in place — until Sony’s Walkman turned it into something personal and ...
P100, a new portable cassette player. It has some modern features to please modern listeners, such as Bluetooth, a USB Type C ...
Maxell Japan has launched a portable ‘Walkman’ cassette player, but its retro audio tech is boosted by modern convenience.
Sony followed suit with "Beta II", like VHS-LP at half the tape speed, i.e. three hours on a 90-minute cassette. The old recordings and the cassettes remained compatible.
We Are Rewind delighted us at CES 2025 with its rechargeable cassette player and recorder, and now you can get your hands on one. The EDITH WE-001 cassette player is available now for £129 / $159 ...
Tech New Revox B77 MK III reel-to-reel tape recorder, and more cassette tape-based trickery The new Revox B77 MK III might be the ultimate analogue flex. In response, we’ve explored the outer reaches ...
Gracioso Portable Cassette Player Recorder Converter,Cassette to MP3 via SD Card, Walkman Cassette Tape Player with 1000mah Rechargeable Battery,Built-in Microphone&Speaker,Headphone Jack,16GB SD Card ...
In the first decade or so of cassette tapes, users were still confined to portable recorders or expensive home stereos. However, that all changed in 1979 when Sony introduced the Walkman. The Sony ...
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 ...
Retro-tech is having a major moment. Transparent, see-through gadgets are coming back. Cassette tape sales have increased nearly 490% since 2015. Analog alarm clock sales are surging.
When it comes to Sony and its failed formats, there's one that stands above the rest in terms of importance — the Betamax home videotape system. Though not the first time that videotape was ...
IFA 2024: latest news from this year's tech show IFA has seen the debut of various new technologies and audio/visual products, such as tape recorders and cassette players, TV technologies – from early ...