
Although the Sony Ericsson Walkman phone range has caught the eye of many a consumer, its original garish orange and white packaging didn't appeal to everyone. There are still many people out there who think that technology should only come in black or silver and to be honest there are times when we wholeheartedly agree -- bright yellow TVs, we don't like.
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