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Let’s look inside cassette and CD players that mix retro looks with modernized features.
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Whether your particular vintage favored CDs, cassettes, or even 8-tracks, being able to fish out that favorite album and slam it in the player while never taking your eyes off the road was a whole ...
Pioneer's new single-DIN head unit looks like an '80s car radio, but there's modern connectivity behind what looks like a tape deck.
But are they any good? The Verge’s Andru Marino finds out why today’s bulky cassette and CD players may not be able to compete with the innovative designs of the 2000s.
We've found the best CD Players with speakers from Victrola, Technics, Tivoli, and more to enjoy your favorite music at home, at the office, or on the go.
Another longstanding player in the cassette market is Japanese company TEAC. It offers the AD-850-SE, a composite unit that integrates a CD player alongside the cassette deck, also with USB recording.
In fact, there's pretty much this AD-850 and a sister TEAC W-1200 twin tape deck, and that doesn't give you the CD player and USB port.
A quick in-person glance at the We Are Rewind cassette player and the Fiio DM-13 CD player reveals they are seemingly not as advanced as their vintage counterparts.