Manufacturers that still make cassette CD players are Sony, Emerson, Naxa Electronics, Supersonic, Teac and Jensen. You can also find products to convert from cassettes to digital formats.
They have very few cassette decks that they still produce.
Pioneer CT-W606DR Double Auto-Reverse Cassette Deck are the cassette decks for cars
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.
Yes the Teac AD 500 is CD player & cassette deck
Sony still makes their classic Walkmans, as they have for the past couple decades.
There are plenty of manufacturers who make wind-up watches still, but they are rare and need to be wound about once a day.
There are many manufacturers that make reliable 8gb MP3 players. Brands like Sony, Coby, Apple and RCA all make reliable 8gb MP3 players. They can be purchased at any electronic stores.
No, players that are able to make teams as early as the junior level are sponsored according to the contracts their teams have with equipment manufacturers such as Bauer, Nike and KOHO.
Ion Tape2PC USB Cassette Deck is a water proof cassette decks for swimming
You will need two cassette players, an audio cable, and some time. Put the cassette you want to copy in a player (now on referred to as the first player), and plug in an audio cable to the headphone jack. Connect this cable to the microphone jack of the other player; insert the blank cassette in this player. Make sure the tapes don't need to be rewound. On the player with the blank cassette, press record. On the first player (with the material you want to copy), press play. Give the first player enough time to finish playing, and your tape will be transferred! Press stop on the other cassette player.
Most parts for the 306 range are still available from the main dealers.
Magnavox, Philips and Sharp all make highly-regarded cassette decks.