Yes. Of course iPods are better than CD players because iPods has lots of features.
trite CD players have been replaced by ipods
not that Many.. mostly ipods and mp3 players are sold more
Where you can plug in audio devices etc. Like Ipods, mp3 players, Cd players etc.
Panasonic mp3 players allow integration with iPods.
In terms of audio quality, CD carries better quality than MP3 as it does not compress the audio data. MP3 files use compression techniques to reduce the file size by 50% up to 95% or even more. MP3 compression normally does a good job at compressing the files but the compression will always lose quality. Sometimes, the loss of quality is not noticed but as the amount of compression increases, so the more obvious the losses become. MP3 files take up far less space with a typical song size of 4MB compared to a CD format song taking around 40MB
As technology advances, cassette players are being replaced with CD players and more popularly iPods and mp3s. However, they soon will be valuable antiques.
Many people own at least a few, though most people today use MP3 players or iPods instead. I myself, have several CD's.
Front load players are generally considered to be better than top loading models
CD's, DVD's, T-Shirts, Posters, Books, MP3 players, IPods, Docking stations ect.
Many of the auto CD players have the compatibility with the 16G ipods. The more updated regular CD players do have these feature as well. Try the Philips Docking Entertainment System BTM630 CD clock radio for a home unit that fits this description.
Yes, most electronic stores or superstores still sell CD players to cater the more old-fashioned music lovers. I still use my CD players, though I have an iPod and another MP3 player.
Yes! The higher quality CD players have better capabilities on playing burned CDs.