The last model in Sony's domestic 'Beans" series, with speaker.
One of the My First Sony range, aimed at kids. Front and rear window, the latter showing the mechanism. Object in the rear view window are closer than they appear? ≡
Metal body + World Frequency Radio + Full function remote + DSL
55 hours play time on a gumstick & AA battery
Panasonic RQ-J30
1990“Book and music”2nd generation model suitable for voice tapes Panasonic Walkman ≡
Commemorating the 10th Anniversary of the Walkman, with 5-band graphic equalizer.
Record a radio broadcast by using the radio card cradle TP-RS1, with the tuner card RP-AF2. The tuner card is compatible with the KT-VS1 too.
Part of the "Sound & Fashion" series. It is identical to the Sanyo MGP-600D.
Release in Canada and the US; in AEP, E, and UK as the otherwise identical WM-50.
WM-K1 in Canada and rest of world, also known as the WM-F32 in the US market. The mechanism of the US and Canada model is the same as WM-F41, for rest of world as WM-F31.
A 7-band radio cassette-corder, with built-in microphone.
4xAA caddy can also be found in the earlier D6 and later D6C. ≡
Standard, low cost Walkman in light/baby blue with Dolby B.
In Canada and US released as WM-68.
WM-F38 and F68 use the same mechanism.
Robust, water-resistant unit with built-in AM/FM/TV tuner and Dolby.
JDM model, designed for language learning with IC repeat/loop function, channel switch to left, right or both (stereo) channel per your cassette/application. On the other hand, CX-L50 is a very good "Walkman": Auto-Reverse, Heavy Bass, Dolby B, remot