Sony Says So Long to the Walkman

SOURCE: Associated Press
Sony says “so long” to the Walkman.Another iconic technological device has been banished to the dustbin of history: Sony will no longer produce its Walkman cassette player due to dismal sales. The final batch of the portable tape players was shipped from Japan in April, according to PC Magazine.
A Chinese company will continue to produce a few models for the Walkman faithful, according to the New York Post. Sony has sold about 220 million Walkman devices since the gadget’s explosive 1979 debut, but the portable cassette player has steadily yielded market share to portable CD players and then eventually MP3 players, symbolized by Apple’s no-less-iconic iPod. (Sony will continue to make portable CD players.)
Apple founder Steve Jobs, who helped introduce the iPod, was evidently very impressed with the Walkman when he first saw one 25 years ago.
“I remember Akio Morita gave Steve and me each one of the first Sony Walkmans,” former Apple CEO John Sculley told Businessweek. “None of us had ever seen anything like that before because there had never been a product like that. This is 25 years ago and Steve was fascinated by it. The first thing he did with his was take it apart and he looked at every single part. How the fit and finish was done, how it was built.”
Amazingly high tech for its time as it was, the Walkman has given way to movie sites and iPads, and not really in demand anymore than aquarium lighting for water beds is.
The iPod has already outsold the Walkman since its debut in 2001, according to the International Business Times.
Sony uses the Walkman name for its new MP3 players. Meanwhile, in another blow to connoisseurs of outmoded technologies, the company also announced in April that it would no longer make floppy disks.
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MY TAKE: It’s download movies online and digitized music files via the MP3 players that have pushed the tapes to the dust bin of cultural history. Yes, those water bed light bulbs were a trip and very fun to have…in the 1970s. Today, it’s all about energy efficient lighitng, right? And, in today’s world, where not only can we listen to music on our cell phones, and access movie download channels, we can also move things from one format to another so we have choices. Tapes were great. But lets face it: they got bent; they warped; and they got eaten.
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