How far the iconic pioneering music player has come! What was once in the 1970s a bulky little cassette player is now a biscuit-thin tiny gadget that can be slipped into your shirt pocket. Sleek and ...
Some have declared the Walkman dead in the advent of iPods and then smartphones, but Sony refuses to give up on such an iconic brand. It has revived the name, given it a digital focus, and reshaped it ...
Sony’s Walkman range of personal music players may have been a fashion accessory in certain circles from their inception, but the new NW-A35 Walkman is made to be the most aesthetically pleasing ...
It looks utilitarian. That is because the “Loop Surface” design with the curved left and right spines and the chopped top and bottom sides adorns the NW-A35 Walkman (Rs15,990). It isn’t the thinnest ...
Sony has unveiled is NW-A35 Walkman in India at a price of Rs 15,990. The new Walkman features the Digital Noise cancelling technology. It also has NFC and Bluetooth support. Sony promises that the ...
If you've ever owned an original Sony Walkman from the 1970s, you may be interested to see what's become of it. A recently released version of the Walkman, the NW-A35 shows you just how much the music ...
Sony claims that this Walkman offers great audio experience with impressive battery life. Adding a new member to Sony’s popular Walkman line-up, Sony has today launched the NW-A35, a Walkman with high ...
Three new models of the Sony Walkman have made it through the FCC certification process. These three new models, which are the NW-A45, NW-A46, and NW-A47, will likely be available in the United States ...
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