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  2. Walkman A Series - Wikipedia

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    The Sony NW-A800 series was the first video-enabled Network Walkman. [15] Announced on March 1, 2007, [ 16 ] this series has a metallic build. A chrome-like strip surrounds the edge of the device, and accenting of the same style surrounds the buttons and makes up the logos on the front.

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  4. Walkman - Wikipedia

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    The settlement was reported to be a cash payment in the "low eight figures" and ongoing royalties of the sale of certain Walkman models. [ 13 ] Sony cofounder Masaru Ibuka used Sony's bulky TC-D5 cassette recorder to listen to music while traveling for business.

  5. Sony NW-A810 - Wikipedia

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    The NW-A810/800 MP3 players have been critically praised for their audio quality, mostly due to its patented Sony technologies such as DSEE (Digital Sound Enhancement Engine) and Clear Stereo. DSEE is claimed to restore higher sound frequency lost when creating compressed MP3 files, to reproduce the CD audio quality.

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  7. Sony - Wikipedia

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    Sony's first product was an electric rice cooker in the late 1940s. [23]Sony began in the wake of World War II. In 1946, Masaru Ibuka started an electronics shop in Shirokiya, [24] a department store building in the Nihonbashi area of Tokyo.