I would add a column for colors and another for special editions, those topics come up from time to time.
Thanks for the suggestion and sharing the Japanese brochures. I’m enjoying a short break and will update the overview with an additional column. That will also help keep some of the descriptions shorter.
If you look in the "another Japanese Website" thread there's a lot of sites with information, grab it while you can they've been shutting down a lot of the free hosting sites.
Interesting, I didn't know that the belt clip was a separately bought accessory for the DD as well. I thought it only came as a package with the WM-2, while the DDs have their cases with zippers. And apparently it's for attaching on your arm as well...
Like attaching your iPhone Pro Max to your arm for a run. Better buy 2 for balance, or switch arms half way.
Thanks @mihokm and @Mister X for providing additional info. Your updates have been included in the updated version in the first post. I will look up more colors for the units that don’t have attributes in the respective column. Feel free to provide these in a reply or private message, I will update the overview again this weekend. Is there a tool or website to translate the Japanese scans to English? Or German or Dutch for that matter.
My buddy in Tokyo uses something on his phone, when you hold it over the writing it translates it on your screen, it makes things really easy.
I tried the Google Translate app on my iPhone but the result is not great, hence my question. I might upgrade early to an iOS 15 pre-release since that seems to have built in translation capabilities.
I updated the first post with the most overview. A more permanent location that this thread is preferred in the end, let me know what you think would work best. Again on Sep 7: WM-DD22 DC jack is on bottom compared to predecessor. Latest overview in first post.
Wow! That's a pretty awesome overview spreadsheet. Sadly I have nothing to contribute but I did wonder that if the DD22 was the first walkman with AVLS then how did the DX100 have AVLS? Was it on later models or is this just a spreadsheet typo?
Great catch! There can be only one device to feature a functionality first, and indeed the DX100 is the first in this overview. I have made a note to change this in the next update of the overview.