Sony CDP-101

Sony CDP-101
ManufacturerSony Corporation
TypeCD player
Retail availability1982–1985

The Sony CDP-101 is the world's first commercially released compact disc player.[1] The system was launched in Japan on October 1, 1982 at a list price of 168,000 yen (approx US$730).[2]

The Japan-only launch was partially because Philips, Sony's partner in the development of the CD format, was unable to meet the original agreed launch date. Rather than agree to a full postponement, Sony agreed to delay the launch of the format outside Japan by six months.[3] The Philips CD100 launched in the US and European markets in March 1983,[4] although early Philips players contained some Sony components.[5]

In line with the agreement, the system was launched worldwide in March 1983.[6]

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  2. ^ Sony History: A Great Invention 100 Years On
  3. ^ K. Schouhamer Immink (2007). "Shannon, Beethoven, and the Compact Disc". IEEE Information Theory Society Newsletter. 57: 42–46. Retrieved 2018-02-06.
  4. ^ Kretschmer, Tobias and Muehlfeld , Katrin, Co-opetition in Standard-Setting: The Case of the Compact Disc (October 2004). NET Institute Working Paper No. 04-14.
  5. ^ Shannon, Beethoven, and the Compact Disc by Kees A. Schouhamer Immink Archived 2014-11-04 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ "Sony CDP-101 Compact Disc Player". Archived from the original on 2010-01-18. Retrieved 2010-01-03.

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