Nobutoshi Kihara did not invent the Sony Walkman; rather, he was a key designer and engineer involved in its development. The first Sony Walkman was released in July 1979, revolutionizing portable music consumption. The concept was developed under the leadership of Akio Morita and Masaru Ibuka, the co-founders of Sony. Kihara's contributions were integral to making the device a reality.
The portable audio cassette player (Walkman) was built in 1978 by Nobutoshi Kihara for Sony
The first walkman was released to the public in 1979, and was created by one: Nobutoshi Kihara, a worker for Sony. He originally created the walkman for his long and boring flights accross the Pacific.
The first walkman was released to the public in 1979, and was created by one: Nobutoshi Kihara, a worker for Sony. He originally created the walkman for his long and boring flights accross the Pacific.
According to reports, the first walkman was developed by Nobutoshi Kihara, who was an audio engineer at Sony in the year 1978. It was created for personal use for Akio Morita who served as company's co-chairman then. The executive requested Kihara to develop a portable music player that he can use to listen to classical songs during his trips. After being impressed with the product's efficiency and performance, the company planned to introduce the product to the general public. The first batch of Sony Walkman was released in Japan in 1979.
The Sony Walkman was invented in 1979 by Masaru Ibuka and Akio Morita of the Sony Corporation. The product line's history began with the first cassette Walkman TPS-L2 that changed the way consumers listen to music.
The device was built in 1978 by audio-division engineer Nobutoshi Kihara for Sony co-chairman Akio Morita, who wanted to be able to listen to operas during his frequent trans- pacific plane trips. The original Walkman was marketed in 1979 as the Walkman in Japan, the Soundabout in many other countries including the US, Freestyle in Sweden and the Stowaway in the UK.[Morita hated the name "Walkman" and asked that it be changed, but relented after being told by junior executives that a promotion campaign had already begun using the brand name and that it would be too expensive to change.
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The answer is walkman (The logo is for the old Sony Walkman)