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What (who) is Walkman - definition

TRADEMARK
Sony Walkman; Walkman Core; TPS-L2; Soundabout; Walkman Phones; Walkman Phone; Sony Radio/CD Player; NW-S710; NW-S610; Sony walkman srf-49; Walk-man; NW-D series Walkman; Sony's Walkman; Network Walkman
  • Original 1979 Sony Walkman TPS-L2
  • Three Walkman players, variously dating between 1984 and 1991
  • NW-A55]], released in 2019
  • The classic Walkman logo from 1981 to 2000
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  • An MD ([[MiniDisc]]) Walkman player

Walkman         
¦ noun (plural Walkmans or Walkmen) trademark a type of personal stereo.
Walkman         
(Walkmans)
A Walkman is a small cassette player with light headphones which people carry around so that they can listen to music, for example while they are travelling. (TRADEMARK)
= personal stereo
N-COUNT
Walkman Bean         
Walkman Bean; Walkman Circ; Sony Walkman Bean; Sony Walkman E series
The Walkman Bean was a flash memory-based portable media player by Sony. The name refers to its shape, which was modelled after a jellybean, and its ancestor, the original Sony Walkman portable cassette player.

Wikipedia

Walkman

Walkman, stylised as WALKMAN (ウォークマン), is a brand of portable audio players manufactured and marketed by Japanese technology company Sony since 1979. The original Walkman was a portable cassette player and its popularity made "walkman" an unofficial term for personal stereos of any producer or brand. By 2010, when production stopped, Sony had built about 200 million cassette-based Walkmans.

The Walkman brand was extended to serve most of Sony's portable audio devices, including DAT players, MiniDisc players/recorders, CD players (originally Discman then renamed the CD Walkman), transistor radios, mobile phones, and digital audio/media players. As of 2011, the Walkman range consists exclusively of digital players.

Examples of use of Walkman
1. The iconic phone is the first in the new Walkman phone family by Sony Ericsson, harking back to the glory days of the 1'70s Walkman.
2. Recently Sony Gulf also launched a wide range of MP3 Walkman players and the website is part of a marketing campaign to also launch the Walkman.
3. These Walkman–branded accessories enable bringing favorite music anywhere.
4. Sony‘s Walkman–brand E–series player ranked No. 10.
5. The company announced a further three Walkman branded phones including the mass market clamshell W300.