Release in Canada and the US; in AEP, E, and UK as the otherwise identical WM-50.
A simple Walkman with 3 band equalizer.
WM-33 and WM-43 feature a status LED, WM-32 does not.
Came with the MDR-010L headphones. ≡
MegaBass, Groove and Revitalizer, but without Dolby B noise reduction.
Part of a colourful range of moderately featured Walkmans, to appeal to a young audience.
This model appears identical to the WM-24, except for the grey finish and the slightly revised styling of the cassette door. The sombre colour scheme was clearly aimed at a more mature user.
A modern, thin, single AA powered model. It is the US version of the WM-EX550.
First wired remote control, enabling the Walkman to be placed in your bag, but controlled from the outside. ≡
Commemorating the 10th Anniversary of the Walkman, with variable MegaBass.
It is a My First Sony WM-3500 in a transparent housing.
A wireless Walkman with unique alien-shaped, foldable wireless overhead headphones.
It can be powered by either a AA battery or a shorter version gumstick battery, making it very convenient to power up. The Walkman itself is identical to the WM-WE1.
This was the first model of the YPPY series. It was released in Autumn/Winter '95, and for the occasion, Sony gave the units names.