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modern sony walkman design exercise

Discussion in 'Chat Area' started by sickly_b, Jul 5, 2017.

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    sickly_b Active Member

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    walkman archive Administrator Staff Member

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    So elegant!
     
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    Keep dreaming!!! Porsche Design, as they called it a generation ago... nowadays the highest hits on YouTube go towards "proofs" that MP3 is as good as CD! ;-(
     
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    Wow, it looks like it's based on the TPS-L2 but with a 21st century twist, I'd definitely buy that if it was released.
     
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    interesting,
    to be honest i didn't like the walkman due to its size, i expect something smaller like DD size.
    But i love the thin discman design. I think i have something like that. Sony made a thin discman (thinnest CD player/ discman) which is almost as thick as a CD case and i have it. It is very similar to this concept version.
     
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    Dont like it, looks lifeless, just my opinion though
     
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    Damn, that looks sleek!

    Henry
     
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    Like from a parallel universe where no mp3 or any means of solid state music storage was invented.
     

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