Yes, mp3 player portable speakers hook up to any mp3 player. This is because mp3 player portable speakers hook up to an mp3 player's headphone jack, and all mp3 players have headphone jacks.
Yes, any standard set of headphones should plug into a portable cassette player.
A good place to start would be to look at the brands that sell mp3 player portable speakers like Altec Lansing, Creative, Sansa, Sony and iHome. You can buy these products at Best Buy, Walmart and OfficeMax. Specialists at these stores could answer any questions you might have.
Online auctions are a viable option for finding a set of mp3 portable speakers. A site like www.100auctionsites.com is a good place to start. However ebay and regular retailer might offer better prices.
The Jeep Overland has the Music on the Move System which means the parent tray contains speakers, an amplifier and an outlet for your portable music 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.
The Genius SP-i200U, 2W is a great portable laptop speaker system.
Portable speakers that are the best I would have to say any boom box from the 90's. They carried those things on their shoulders for blocks and spontaneously erupted in break dancing. if that isn't reliable I don't know what is.
Run the audio through a receiver and speakers. Most receivers will let you hook up headphones and the speakers can either be on or off.
Yes, several major electronic companies make a portable cassette player.
the 2nd generation ipod touch has built in speakers so you do not need head phones. If you have any questions on the ipod touch contact me, Iexpert
You can hook up any cassette player to your PC by connecting the 2.5 mm audio out to your PC.
I don't think that there is a difference. Any iPod or Zune type mp3 player is portable but there are also standard versions of it. You may be thinking of a computer program, such as itunes that is an mp3 player without being portable.