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Launched in 1984, the Sony Walkman D-50 was the company’s first portable CD player. It offered ... which were portable digital audio players (DAPs). These Walkmans were the first to have a built-in FM ...
CD playback - Enjoy ... AM/FM Tuner - A built-in digital FM/AM Stereo Tuner with 30 station preset memory (20 FM, 10 AM) lets you choose from a wide variety of radio, talk and music programming ...
Integrated dual-band Wi-Fi makes this possible – the Sony digital audio player also features Bluetooth ... to be able to do a job on 16bit/44.1kHz CD-standard content too. Or you may prefer ...
Enjoy full-function stereo sound, Playback CDs, CD-R/RW and MP3 CDs with shuffle ... FM/AM tuner with digital tuning and 30 station presets, AC and battery power options with up to 19 hours ...
Sony MHC-V50D offers connectivity options including a built in DVD/CD player, USB port, audio input, an HDMI output, and a built-in FM radio tuner ... a refund for their digital edition purchases ...
a portable CD player that evokes the original Sony Discman. Fiio plans to sell a silver version of the DM13 in September for $179, with red, blue, titanium, and black versions following later in ...
Coming this fall for $179, FiiO’s first-ever portable CD player supports Bluetooth, balanced headphone-out, and USB digital audio playback ... to the portable CD players of the past (remember the Sony ...
China's art/tech outfit MoonDrop is catering to fans of the plastic disc with a portable spinner that can also play digital audio ... a portable CD player, and a former Sony engineer who worked ...
Up until this point, I’d been living with a cassette player ... Suite and a CD player, wrapped in sparkling red paper. Suddenly, music was accessible not just through the radio, but whenever ...
Ninm Lab is obsessed with retro gadgets, from cameras to cassette decks, and its latest project — the Playdisc — reimagines the humble MP3 player as a digital ... looks like CD case, complete ...
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