Sony GV-8 Video Walkman

Sony GV-8 Video Walkman

Sony WM-F35 Walkman

Sony WM-F35 Walkman

Sony Walkman portable cassette player

Sony Walkman portable cassette player

Walkman is a general term for a personal portable music player produced by Sony Corporation in Japan. With the popularity of Walkman, it has become a cultural phenomenon.
Sony DD100 Budokan Walkman (made old)

Sony DD100 Budokan Walkman (made old)

Sony DD100, Sony's first dynamic amplification portable music player. SONY's WM-DD series direct drive cassette player is a classic of its generation. It uses a motor to directly drive the main shaft, which limits the shaking rate of the cassette to the limit of a portable player. As a result, a series of classic models have been born.
1988 Sony GV-8 Video Walkman

1988 Sony GV-8 Video Walkman

The Sony GV-8 Video Walkman is equipped with a TV tuner and LCD display, which can not only be used as a music player but also for TV recording, hence it can also be referred to as a portable TV recorder. It can play video tapes in places without a TV, allowing users to watch videos anytime, anywhere. In addition, with the evolution of HandyCam recording media, Sony has also released products compatible with Hi8, miniDV, and Digital8.
Retro portable cassette key tape recorder

Retro portable cassette key tape recorder

Sony GV-8 Walkman

Sony GV-8 Walkman

Walkman is a portable audio player launched by Sony Corporation in 1979, which was hailed as a revolutionary product during that era. In fact, portable music players are considered a milestone in the personal music industry. Sony created the world's first cassette player in 1979, attracting worldwide attention. In 1984, Sony pioneered the CD Walkman and launched the MD Walkman in 1992, once again gaining worldwide acclaim.
Sony GV-8 Video Walkman

Sony GV-8 Video Walkman

SonyGV-8 is a portable video recording and playback device launched by Sony Corporation. It combines the functions of a video recorder and a portable player to record and play VHS quality videos. This device uses 8mm video tape as the storage medium, which is lightweight and portable, suitable for use in travel, outdoor shooting, and home video recording scenarios. It has a series of functions, including recording, playback, fast forward, rewind, and pause. It is also equipped with a small LCD screen that allows real-time viewing and preview of recorded video content. The device also has audio input and output interfaces, making it convenient for users to connect external audio devices.
Sony SONY WM-DD100 Walkman

Sony SONY WM-DD100 Walkman

Sony SONY WM-DD100, produced in 1987, as a special model of man-machine system of Wudokan, is equipped with a cushion-type somatosensory bass system and a combination kit equipped with headphones and amplifiers. It can also be understood as a portable somatosensory bass model with DOL bass enhancement circuit and enclosed headphones.
Sony Classic Portable Tape Player SONY Walkman WM-22

Sony Classic Portable Tape Player SONY Walkman WM-22

Sony's classic Walkman WM-22, arguably the first inexpensive portable tape player produced. As early as the late 1980 s, it was produced and is a truly revolutionary device. Today, it's easy to play music anywhere, even if it doesn't feel like a big deal. But at that time, it was a wonderful thing to make portable music possible through this small tape player, so the significance of Sony's Walkman is self-evident.
【3D Model】 Sony CD Walkman Sony Discman D-121 Final

【3D Model】 Sony CD Walkman Sony Discman D-121 Final