The daddy of the Walkman cassette range, produced for pro users with a host of features. ≡
The successor of the revolutionary WM-10, an incredibly compact walkman. In US and Canada known as WM-10II.
DD2 had the addition of Dolby B noise reduction, and many minor improvements. ≡
In the WM-10 family of super small Walkmans, now with the controls on the front (instead of top), and auto-reverse.
Too small for a cassette! With Tuner Pack RP-AF5 for FM/AM reception.
The final model in the WM-10 series of stretchable Walkmans is both the heaviest and thickest, but it uniquely features auto-reverse. Identical to the WM-40.
A light weight auto-reverse player with graphic equalizer.
The button layout is designed for intuitive operation when the player is tucked away in your pocket/carry bag.
The WM-22 was the first Walkman model that was sold in the UK for under £30. ≡
Essentially a WM-DDII with quartz lock and Dolby C noise reduction, using the same ICs as the D6C (released in the same year). ≡
Unlike KT-VS1 and KT-VS2, the AM/FM tuner is now built-in.
This is last model in the RT-VS series, non auto-reverse. The RS-V300 is the portrait mode version.