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Panasonic RQ-L470 cover

Panasonic RQ-L470

2004“Auto-Reverse Recorder”
This is a high quality unit with soft touch control, Auto-Reverse for recording and playback. Large LCD display, 2X speed recording, stereo speakers, A-B repeat, microphone, and more.
Sony WM-503 cover
Without the bulk of the headphone reeling device it could be made very thin, in fact it was the smallest model in the range of that year.
Sony WM-505 cover
Key to this models compactness is the use of a slim ni-cad battery in both the player and the headphones wireless receiver.
Sony WM-10RV cover
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.
Panasonic RQ-SX75 cover
Enjoy an impressive playtime! Backlit remote control with 3.5mm jack that looks borrowed from a MiniDisc portable.
Sony WM-EX20 cover

Sony WM-EX20

1999“Stainless Steel”
It features a sleek design in brushed stainless steel, aesthetically pleasing, notably prone to scratches. Next to the WM-EX2000 the only one with MEGA SURROUND
Sharp JC-TV10 cover

Sharp JC-TV10

1986“Mr. Joycasse TV”
This unique device combined a black and white LCD screen with a portable cassette player, making it the world's first player with a built-in TV.
Sony WM-EX622 cover

Sony WM-EX622

1995“Aka EX612”
A basic model with simple tape control buttons and remote control. A special version was produced for Toyota Century and Celsior (Lexus LS400) luxury sedans.
Sony WM-701S cover

Sony WM-701S

1989“Commemorative 10th Anniversary Edition”
'A shinier WM-701C'. High quality sound became the basis for the 10th anniversary model. A silver-plated Tiffany version was also available.
Sony WM-WX808 cover
Deluxe wireless remote controller, and a sticky Walkman.
Sony WM-RX707 cover

Sony WM-RX707

1993“The Gorilla”
A recording capable Walkman, clearly inspired by the RX77.
Sharp JC-N5 cover
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.
Hitachi CP-7 cover

Hitachi CP-7

1983“A True Sport”
The CP-7 was the first all-weather cassette portable. The entire unit had to be placed in a specially designed weather-proof carry case . This was just a few months before the debut of Sony's first Sports Walkman, the WM-F5.
Sony WM-F2078 cover
With digital AM/FM Tuner and integrated digital alarm clock.
Sony WM-F3010 cover

Sony WM-F3010

1994“Jukebox”
Aimed at kids, the shape reminiscent of a jukebox.
Sanyo MR-G1 cover
Besides two headphone jacks, it features a balance dial, a rare feature in Sanyo's early models. It is topped off with Pitch Control, like a microcassette player, for precise adjustments to the tape speed.
Sharp JC-S100 cover

Sharp JC-S100

1990“Píu +1g”
The World's 2nd Lightest Portable Cassette Player. Its front cover is crafted from aluminum, while the back cover is made of carbon fiber.