Check your public library that may have such books that you can borrow. Otherwise use Amazon. Barnes and Noble may also have such books for sale.
You may not find anyone with a cassette. But you can download their music or buy the CD at:
Not in store. Buy cassette tape at walmart online, have it shipped to the store, pick up in a few days.
Radioshack and Best Buy are the two most popular brands in real life that you can purchase a combination DVD VHS player. You can also purchase online on Amazon or eBay.
Let the dealership deal with the battery after you buy a better car with a CD player instead of a tape deck,
You can buy the books at a book store and can buy the audio online just google it
To record music from your phone to a cassette tape using a Walkman, you'll need a cassette recorder with a line-in or microphone input. Connect your phone's headphone jack to the Walkman's input using a 3.5mm aux cable. Play the music on your phone while pressing the record button on the Walkman to capture the audio onto the cassette tape. Make sure to adjust the volume levels on both devices for optimal recording quality.
No you cannot. A regular cassette player uses analog technology to pick up, analyse, convert and play analog sounds. DAT stands for Digital Audio Tape. DAT format is digital and uses 1s and 0s like a computer hard drive. The analog cassette will not be able to get any meaningful information from a DAT tape. So i need to buy a special DAT player to play DAT's?
Option 1.) Go to Wal-Mart and buy a cassette adapter. Plug in the cassette adapter into the cassette slot & plug the jack's cassette adapter into the ipod's earphone jack. Press the "Tape" button on your radio. Under $15.00 CA, and works really, really well! Option 2.) Buy an FM MP3 radio transmitter, more expensive than option 1, and turn on your FM radio to the same frequency as the transmitter.
Books on tape, cds, anything really that isn't very visual.
I've done just this same thing in my 1996 Plymouth Grand Voyager SE..... If you have a cassette player you can simply buy a "Cassette Adapter". This looks like a cassette tape with a headphone sized wire coming out of it. All you need to do is put the tape in cassette player and hook plug into DVD players' headphone jack then presto audio comes through vehicle's speakers (this should work for all cassette players and devices that make sound eg DVD players or CD players). If it helps further I did product search at Target.com with keywords of " Cassette Audio Adapter" they are very inexpensive.
In my opinion, the best cassette deck is made by sony.
There is the Ion Audio Tape2PC USB Cassette Deck.