Yes most portable cassette players get radio and also record as well
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No there are no portable CD Players that are able to record onto any CD.
No, Sony portable radio players don't have CD players built in them and cannot play CDs. Sony does make CD radio players, but they are not marketed as portable.
Yes, they all have radio as a part of the player.
Yes the Panasonic Alarm clock- AM/FM Radio and Cassette Player found on e-bay has all of those things you are asking for but it is not found at a store.
No, new cars nowadays do not have cassette players. Most new cars have CD players and radio. It will be possible to customize your car and add an cassette player, but there are no new models so you have to usen an used one.
The best Sony CD players according to user reviews on the Sony website is: Xplod CD Radio Cassette Recorder. It cost $130, it has a great bass response, comes with a handle therefore portable, includes a remote.
It wasn’t too long ago that the portable cassette player dominated the market when it came to portable music players. You could see people walking down the street with the distinctive metal headphones and large- sized player attached to their hip. This scene was very typically found in fitness centers across the world in the late 1980’s and early 1990’s. Today, you may never realize someone’s listening to music, unless they stop to talk to you and remove their headphones. Today’s portable music players are digital and much smaller than their cassette counterparts. However, as portable music player technology has advanced, prices for older technology have come WAY down. If you’re sitting on that collection of 80’s hair band cassette tapes, a portable cassette player may be a great investment for you. You may turn some heads at the gym, but at least you’ll be able to utilize your old music collection to its fullest potential, and you won’t have to spend a lot of money doing so. Most portable cassette players can be obtained for less than $10. However, if you want one that has many more bells and whistles, like a radio tuner and a record feature, you still won’t spend more than $50 on the portable music player. Go ahead, turn a few heads at the gym. You know what kind of music fan you are, and you’ll be able to get fit and enjoy your old music collection at the same time. You can also take comfort in knowing that you spent hundreds of dollars less to do so than your workout partner.
The reason that so few cars have cassette players in them is because technology has evolved and music is rarely produced on cassette anymore. Instead, most cars come equipped with a combination of a CD player, satellite radio, and/or input for mp3 player
a piece of equipment that contains both a radio and a cassette player
All cassette's are the same size no matter what car they are in. The radio surrounding the cassette may be a different size but not the cassette which is 4 "x 2" x .15".
Radio Shack has a wide selection of portable audio accessories for sale. They sell accessories for iPods, mp3 players, CD players and various other different accessories.