You'd need a digital tuner now.The older ones won't work any more.However you can get new ones like the Haier PDTB7 .It's got dvd with a 7 inch lcd screen for only 70$
Some boomboxes are still made with cassette decks, but you might have to do a fair amount of looking to fond one. Most boomboxes now come with compact disc players, and even connections for MP3 players.
Even though boomboxes are not as popular as they used o be there are still stores,or online stores that sell them.Some brands that have pink boomboxes are memorex,sylvannia boombox and homedics.
There are many boomboxes that stll have tape decks. Some of the more popular manufacturers are Sony, Coby, RCA, GPX and jWIN.
Absolutely. Boomboxes are great for basketball courts or other large venues. They typically have better speakers than portable music players.
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Sony boomboxes are excellent and can play MP3 CD's, have radios and some can even still play tapes.
There are some that do both. If you want just a tape deck, you will have to get it from a thrift store.
Panasonic and Phillips have plenty of boomboxes that play mp3s. Most electronic stores, such as Best Buy or Circuit City still carry them, and still should be cheap.
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Yes boomboxes are still available. It would be best beneficial as to check out Amazon.com. You can search for the best product that fits your needs, check out the review of the product and compare prices with various sellers.
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