Walkman 2. Sony Walkman II WM2 Red Portable Cassette Player The main change that made this miniaturisation possible was mounting the tape heads in the lid and arranging for the cassette to be inserted the other way round Three Walkman players, variously dating between 1984 and 1991
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Walkman Stereo Cassette Player WM-2 R-Player Sony Corporation; Tokyo, build 1981, 8 pictures, 2 schematics, 4 semiconductors, Japan, tubes, Sound/Video The designers aimed to make it ultra-portable, and they succeeded with its 30mm thickness and 280g weight
Sony Walkman II WM2 Red Portable Cassette Player
Three Walkman players, variously dating between 1984 and 1991 Evolving from the TPS-L2, featuring further refinements to tape transport mechanisms and circuitry, the WM-2 ensures precise tape handling It could hardly be smaller, being only just larger than the cassette it played.
SONY Walkman II (1981) Wolf Review. It could hardly be smaller, being only just larger than the cassette it played. The 1980s was the decade of the intensive development of the Walkman lineup
Sony Walkman II Red Cassette Player. The WM-2 was the best-selling Walkman of all to date, with over 1.5 Million units sold The designers aimed to make it ultra-portable, and they succeeded with its 30mm thickness and 280g weight