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Flashback 1979: The Walkman Is Born
That player, of course, is the iconic Walkman. The era of “personal audio” was born, setting the stage for the iPod revolution that would put “1,000 songs in your pocket” 22 years later.
Although bulky by today’s standards, the original Walkman TPS-L2 was a mind-blowing revelation in its day, allowing people to enjoy music through lightweight headphones connected to a player you could put in a (large) pocket or clip to your belt. The concept of walking around listening to high-fidelity music was novel and quickly embraced as not only socially acceptable but hip.
From Sony’s Product & Technology Milestones page: “Contrary to those inside and outside the company who claimed that ‘without a recording function, it won't sell,’ it became a huge success, proposing new lifestyles which became popular around the world.”
For more on the original Walkman, see the Verge’s The history of the Walkman: 35 years of iconic music players.
Are you old enough to remember the first time you heard music through a Walkman? Share your experience!
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