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The TPS-L2 was introduced in the U.S. in June 1980. The 1980s could well have been the Walkman decade. The popularity of Sony's device — and those by brands like Aiwa, Panasonic and Toshiba.
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The Walkman made its U.S. debut in June 1980, and just three years later, in 1983, cassettes overtook vinyl as the top format. By the time Sony stopped manufacturing the Walkman portable cassette.
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The original Walkman portable cassette player, released July 1, 1979. More from Tech Before the iPod was even a thought, Sony had sold hundreds of millions of its iconic cassette players
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Sony's Walkman, which turns 35 years old on July 1, 2014, went on to sell hundreds of millions of magnetic tape-reeling units, decades before Apple's iPod ushered in the digital, solid state.
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A very early mention of the newly released Sony Stowaway (Walkman) in the UK Press - a competition in the Sunday People in July 1980. In 1981, the personal stereo was patented here under Sony's original name - the Walkman, and we saw Cliff Richard making full use of one down at the roller disco in his video (or should that be "promo" in 1981 terminology?) for Wired For Sound.
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The Walkman was developed by Japanese technology giant, Sony, in the late 1970s, and was launched in Japan in summer 1979, and the USA in 1980. It was an immediate success. The forerunner of Sony — the Tokyo Tsushin Kogyo (TTK) — had already created the first mass-produced transistor radio, the Sony TR 55, in the mid-1950s, the first pocket.
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The aural and social isolation it created made the Walkman a symbol of the self-indulgent Me Generation of the 1980s. How it All Began Walkman certainly showed up at the right time for Sony. By the end of the 1970s, the company was smarting.
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The concept of the Walkman - a magnetic tape player - had been around since 1963 in the Netherlands where Phillips had first created it. It's original intention was to be used for quick playback for secretaries or Journalists. There were also other portable extronics such as transistor radios.
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It was first launched in Japan on July 1, 1979, and later in the United States in June 1980. The TPS-L2 was quite different from the previous cassette players, as it was much smaller and lighter, making it easier to carry around.
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The 1980s was the decade of the intensive development of the Walkman lineup. In 1981 Sony released the second Walkman model, the WM-2, which was significantly smaller compared to the TPS-L2 thanks to "inverse" mounting of the power-operated magnetic head and soft-touch buttons.