Catalog of All Walkman models

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Sony WA-8000MK2 cover
Sony's compact stereo radio cassette recorder with 10-band analog tuner, a digital clock with alarm, and stereo 0.18W speakers!
Sony WM-F203 cover
Walkman with 60 minute quick charging function
Sony WM-F502 cover
Four-band radio of TV UHF/VHF, which can listen to the popular stereo music and television programs at that time.
Sony WM-GX90 cover
World radio & timing recording
Sony WM-F109 cover
First wired remote control, enabling the Walkman to be placed in your bag, but controlled from the outside.
Panasonic RX-HD10 cover
The one of two double-decker Walkman ever made. Compared to the Sony WM-W800, it supports Auto-Reverse & AM/FM/TV tuner card is included in the package.
Toshiba KT-4077 cover

Toshiba KT-4077

1987“KT-GS5/KT-V770”
KT-4077 is the US export model of KT-GS5, KT-V770 the EU model. It came in black only, while KT-GS5 came in white, black and red.
Aiwa HS-JX707 cover
A Dolby C capable unit based on the JX70. JX707D features TV band (part of FM).
Aiwa HS-JX70 cover
A Dolby C capable unit, the base for JX707, JX707D and later EX3000, JX3000 and JX3000D.
Sony WM-F707 cover
Global radio, remote, recording model
Sony WM-DD9 cover

Sony WM-DD9

1989“Sony Walkman King”
Sound to Match the Ingenious Mechanism
Sony WM-F501 cover
Known in the US and Canada as the WM-F601.
Sony WM-F701C cover
Just the WM-701C with radio.
Sony WM-WX88 cover
WM-WX88 has a waterproof wireless receiver
Sony WM-D6C cover

Sony WM-D6C

1984“Daddy C(ool)”
The daddy of the Walkman cassette range, produced for pro users with a host of features.
Sony WM-F107 cover

Sony WM-F107

1986“Solar Walkman”
The famous "Solar Walkman" was indeed a technological marvel.
Sony WM-F509 cover
Equipped with TVFM/AM three-band radio function, the "sound beauty" series continues the elegant design and "noble" sound quality of wm-509.
Panasonic RQ-S75F cover
Adopts a dual-rotor motor with excellent quietness, and is equipped with an international version charger.
Sony DD-100 cover

Sony DD-100

1986“Boodo Khan”
An enhanced DDII, with Dynamic Optimum Loudness switch. The DOL circuit was housed on a separate PCB and made using discrete components only.