By: Chirag Sutar    04 Jul 09 11:48 IST
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Sony Walkman

MUMBAI: The Walkman, once a status symbol of the young and old alike, turned a mellow 30 this week. Owning a Sony Walkman was a statement, a statement which was much more than what today's iPods’ make. There were many who saved for months to buy a walkman, and then splurge some more on those cassettes and take them along for some great on-the-go music listening sessions.

Unlike IPods, the user friendliness of the Walkman of the device may seem a little rustic – but it was the best technology at that given time.

On July 1, 1979 (around 30 years back) Sony launched walkman, a portable cassette player which helped Sony to become a global power house, and within two months of the launch, Sony sold a whopping 30,000 walkmans.

As the Walkman completes 30 years of innovation, a few readers rewind their memories of the first portable music novelty.

"I used a Sony Walkman sport model," says Sahil Jatana, a media professional and gadget enthusiast. "My uncle had gifted it to me, and I think it came for around USD 200 (with AM and FM bands) and was completely water proof. I used it for about 4-5 years before I got a discMan, but I loved it completely!" he says.

Former RJ turned singer Anuj says, "I used a Sony Walkman that was passed down from my elder brother – the coolest thing it was at that age. With cassettes stuffed in a bag, the Walkman clipped on my belt, I would keep rewinding, forwarding and listening – they even made Walkman with led lights and tiny equalizer faders on the outside. I have such lovely memories of listening to Dire Straits, Pink Floyd and DDLJ on the walkman," he adds.

"I think walkmans is what introduced me to music," says PR professional Hemalee Shah. "I was hooked to the idea of carrying a small portable music player along with you wherever you go! Even tough technology has worked its charm upon them and they have been replaced by iPods, nevertheless, every time I see a walkman, it brings a sense of nostalgia to me," she adds.

Over the period, walkmans became companions for travelling, to pass time while working (or studying) - there were many, couldn't survive their commute without a Walkman. The trend of creating customized tapes soon



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