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Updated · Boy Genius Report · Apr 25
BGR details five classic Sony gadgets that defined 1980s personal electronics
Updated
Updated · Boy Genius Report · Apr 25

BGR details five classic Sony gadgets that defined 1980s personal electronics

4 articles · Updated · Boy Genius Report · Apr 25
  • The retrospective highlights the Walkman, CDP-101, Discman, MDR-R10 headphones and Handycam, spanning releases from 1979 to 1989.
  • It says the devices helped popularise portable music, home digital audio, high-fidelity listening and compact personal video recording through cassette, CD and 8mm formats.
  • The article argues Sony’s 1980s designs shaped later consumer media trends, making the gadgets enduring symbols of the decade’s style, portability and technological ambition.
With physical media making a comeback, could Sony’s iconic 1980s gadgets inspire a new wave of innovation or just nostalgia-driven trends?
How did Sony’s pursuit of control over formats help or hinder its long-term influence in the global electronics market?
What hidden factors caused Japan’s electronics giants to lose dominance, and could they reclaim leadership in the era of AI and cloud technology?