In the WM-10 family of super small Walkmans, now with the controls on the front (instead of top), and auto-reverse.
A distant relative of the expandable WM-10 family, now with recording and radio but without the sliding mechanism and 2xAA batteries in the Walkman.
First model in its class to adopt a "gum stick"-like rechargeable battery and accommodated AA batteries as well. For AEP, E and UK. ≡
3-band radio was added to the hatch door of the wm-101. The body is only the size of the tape box.
The smaller Walkman Professional recorders, a DDII with additional components for recording borrowed from the WM-D6C. ≡
Walkman that parted from the conventional, hard-edged form for softer contours that fit comfortably in your hand. Released in AEP, E, and UK; in Canada and the US as WM-70.
The famous "Solar Walkman" was indeed a technological marvel. ≡
The WM-R202 was very similar to the WM-102, but with one important difference, it could record. ≡
FM Stereo/AM, Auto reverse in a compact, Casual package. It has a built-in speaker on the front of the machine. The pocket-size is like a portable speaker. You can enjoy your favorite music anywhere.