Exploring the history of portable music, from the first reel-to-reel tapes and cassettes to the colossal influence of modern ...
Instead of the sleek aesthetic minimalism of the FiiO and the Moondrop, DUNU’s Concept R is larger, extended by a bank of ...
The term "media player" without the "portable" may refer to software in a desktop computer (see media player). In the past, handheld DVD, CD and tape cassette players fell into the portable media ...
Or perhaps you recently came across a dust-laden collection of tapes during a clearout, and want to relive your youth. Or maybe the thought of a portable mechanical music player simply appeals to your ...
A long and elaborate name for what is essentially a very straightforward object; a portable CD player. As you might have guessed ... with the option of a clear plastic finish for this portable tape ...
First appearing in the mid-90s, the ESP (Electronic Skip Protection or Electronic Shock Protection) button enabled a data buffering feature on portable CD players to help prevent audio playback ...
The progenitor of the digital music player, the tape-based Walkman was extremely popular during the 1980s. It evolved into a portable CD player by the end of the decade. See Walkman. In the late ...
Before the days of MP3 players and smartphones, and even before portable CD players, those of us of ... they also had a built-in radio for when the single tape exhausted both of its sides.