Sony released the player to the 40th anniversary of the cassette Walkman
News Devices / / December 19, 2019
In 1979, Sony revolutionized the music world, releasing a portable cassette player Walkman. Now, 40 years later, the company introduced the NW-A100TPS - a device that looks like a "cassette", but in fact is a digital player.
The new Walkman interface is made under the cassette player. It also boasts a screensaver, the color of which varies depending on the inclusion of music. On the back cover inflicted logo in honor of the 40th anniversary of the brand. Comes with a soft case when it is closed, and the screensaver is on, it seems that you really are listening to music from a device of 1979.
Songs can be switched from a favorite streaming service - a device is running Android. Alternatively, tracks can be recorded on the built-in memory - it is 16 GB. Display 3.6-inch, the battery can withstand up to 26 hours on a single charge. Listening to music can be either through a wired or via Bluetooth-headset.
In Europe, the anniversary Walkman goes on sale in November. It costs 440 euros.
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