Sony Discman, “Anti skip technology”Source Tags# Anti# Discman# Skip# sony,# technology, Share Previous Post Name the Show - NickHits has a 7 Day Free Trial from Prime ? Next Post Trying to bring back the 90's Subscribe Notify of new follow-up commentsnew replies to my comments Label {} [+] Name* Email* Label {} [+] Name* Email* 0 Comments Most Voted Newest Oldest Inline FeedbacksView all comments Load More Comments Related Posts80’s PSA anti drug commercials.sony mavica mvc-fd85 – who still takes photos with this guy?What was your preferred brand of cassette tape? Sony? TDK? Maxell?Simply childhoodThe Sony CDP-101 (1982-1985) The world’s first commercially released compact disc player. Released in Japan on October 1st, 1982. Launched worldwide in March 1983. List price was 168,000 yen (approximately US$730).A second experiment on illustrator vector design. This time I used the sony TC-510-2 from the opening of the Netflix series “Mindunter”. This one I really have to thank YouTuber Techmoan for all the info about this beautiful reel-to-reel machine.Tmnt anti drug PSASkip it, and skip it goodYet another one of the ES series stack I made a while ago, this time with the Sony CDP-X77ES compact disc player! It maintains those same beautiful lines from the prior ones, black mate color with the wooden sides, a great machine from a time the CD format was blooming into the scene!
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A second experiment on illustrator vector design. This time I used the sony TC-510-2 from the opening of the Netflix series “Mindunter”. This one I really have to thank YouTuber Techmoan for all the info about this beautiful reel-to-reel machine.
Yet another one of the ES series stack I made a while ago, this time with the Sony CDP-X77ES compact disc player! It maintains those same beautiful lines from the prior ones, black mate color with the wooden sides, a great machine from a time the CD format was blooming into the scene!