
Imitators quickly followed, of course. I think my first Walkman (the word became generic for all brands, not just Sony) was actually the Panasonic Way. I don't know that it had any great advantage over Sony's, other than I thought it looked cool. Even with the imitators, there is no question Sony was the pioneer. Tuhus-Dubrow spends a lot of time on the fans and the critics of the new technology. I remember well the warnings about hearing loss, and the frowns of others when a Walkman user went through life in his or her Walkman-induced isolation.

Personal Stereo is thoughtful, reflective, and honoring to the innovation that Walkman represented. The Walkman spurred a revolution in the music industry, and, arguably, revolutionized the way we consume and enjoy music. Tuhus-Dubrow fosters a deep appreciation for the Walkman.
Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for the complimentary electronic review copy!
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