NW-A100TPS Walkman, Sony's 40th Anniversary Edition, is the pinnacle of nostalgia



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In Stuff Magazine last month, we celebrated the 40th anniversary of the Walkman by looking back at the undeniable technology icon, the TPS-L2 – Sony's first portable cassette player – in our home for the the renowned Random Access Memories. We can only assume that our substantial influence has prompted one of the world's largest consumer electronics companies to create this; NW-A100TPS personal music player, 40th anniversary edition, with specially designed protective case and packaging paying tribute to the original. Be always our flying hearts. You will also find a printed logo on the occasion of the 40th anniversary at the back. It is presented in an elegant box that will make you do the comic book guy, manipulating it with white gloves to preserve it. Obviously, it swaps the old school tapes against 16 GB of stored digital music. But wait, there is a difference: when you select a track, the title of the song appears on the 3.6-inch HD screen as a mixtape, which is frankly absolutely perfect. The interface of the Cassette Tape interface varies depending on the codec of the music you are listening to, and Sony being the Sony player that supports high-resolution audio. We also like the sound of the Vinyl Processor which aims to give some analog heat to the digital tracks. Based on an Android 9 operating system, the NW-A100TPS supports Bluetooth with aptX HD, NFC, Wi-Fi for direct downloads and streaming, USB-C charging and a microSD card slot . The life of the battery is limited to 26 hours. It is available from November at a price of around £ 400.

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