Certainly! All you'll need is a mini-to-mini adapter to insert into your car's receiver.
Many job site radios like the Makita have an auxillary plug or two to plug in an Ipod/mp3 player or a portable CD player.
Yes, there are portable speakers you can purchase online or at your local electronics store that you can plug into your MP3 and hang them from your belt or place them on a flat surface in order to listen to your favorite music outdoors.
Yes! there is, this is how, but first, what Audio Output do you have on the record player itself? Is it a single small input plug, or a white and red output plug?
Battery life for an average Sony portable DVD player is about 4 hours. It looks little bit like a notebook but only for playing DVDs so , id say that the device is quite pointless. And yes, you can plug in.
You can plug it into a TV and watch whats on the DVD player, throught the tv.
Yes, any standard set of headphones should plug into a portable cassette player.
If you would like to plug a microphone into your speakers, Logitech offers a speaker with a port for a micropholne.
The best portable DVD player has to have connectors that can plug into standard TV or those one that needed HDMI cable. It will come in handy also if its just the right size to bring in the car or when on the go.
Plug them into the left and right analog audio output jacks. (usually red and white or red and black).
Yes you would just need an adaplter cable to plug it in.
The majority of portable dvd players do plug into the lighter outlet or other charger outlet. Check it before you buy. If it doesn't have one with it, you can always purchase a charger to use.
Sound On, Audiodengine, logitech, and hp all make speakers that plug into a usb port.