Sony makes very cheap cassette decks and is one of the few manufacturers still producing them.
Pioneer makes the best duel cassette deck for copying tapes
Pyle makes a cassette deck that is around 80 dollars.
Honestly, with the change in todays recording environment, I would say the Teac or Sony brand of cassette deck would be the best.
Any standard 3.5mm headphones will work just fine with a portable deck.
ION TAPE2PC Dual cassette deck has usb on it.
In my opinion, the best cassette deck is made by sony.
JVC will give you a slightly better sound from the cassette deck than the Teac.
The Onkyo has good reviews, and Onkyo in general is a well-recieved brand.
A cassette deck is a device used to play and record cassette tapes.
There is the Ion Audio Tape2PC USB Cassette Deck.
The cassette deck was invented in 1962 by the Philips Corporation but it didn't get a patent until 1964.
The JVC TD W354BK Dual cassette deck is great for recording.