SONY Walkman II (1981) Wolf Review

Sony Walkman 2. SONY Walkman II (1981) Wolf Review Walkman, Sony walkman, Sony The height is 0.5 mm lower than the cassette case and the depth is thinner than two. Evolving from the TPS-L2, featuring further refinements to tape transport mechanisms and circuitry, the WM-2 ensures precise tape handling

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The WM-2, or "Walkman II" as it was known, took the mantle from the TPS-L2 as the smallest stereo cassette player in the world, only just larger than the cassette it played The WM-2 is designed to be smaller than the cassette case, which has the minimum capacity to store cassettes

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Released in 1981 it was the first real attempt to make the Walkman very small through innovative redesign and engineering of the TPS-L2. The WM-2 is designed to be smaller than the cassette case, which has the minimum capacity to store cassettes The designers aimed to make it ultra-portable, and they succeeded with its 30mm thickness and 280g weight

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SONY Walkman II (1981) Wolf Review. It was the world's smallest stereo cassette player at that time, selling over 1.5 million units The WM-2 was the best-selling Walkman of all to date, with over 1.5 Million units sold