A portable CD player would be as reliable as a MP3 player but it is harder to carry around because you have to carry the CD's too. A MP3 player would be much more convienent.
You cannot connect portable cd players to mp3 players and given the capacity to hold songs on mp3 players their should be no reason to do so.
Portable audio CD players have evolved in many ways. In fact, they evolved from bulky cassette players to walkmans (portable CD players) to what is most common now, Mp3 players that do not require a 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.
No, buy a Mp3 player, Cd Players are obsolete.
Actually portable CD players get very cheap due to the availability of MP3 players. Some current price examples in EUR are: 19,90 EUR for a simple one without MP3 capabilities and 59 EUR for a model with MP3 functionality.
So you could have portable music without having to buy cd's or tapes.
No portable CD player would be worth over $30.00 since the MP3 player has become much more popular.
The Panasonic SW967 Shockwave Water-Resistant Portable CD / MP3 Player with D.Sound Technology is a good water proof portable CD player that you can buy off from Amazon.
I don't think any CD players play dicks. If you are talking disc, no they do not. You'd be better off with an MP3 player.
You should try the Bose SoundDock (R) Portable Black Digital Music System
I would buy him a mp3 player, Cd players are falling out of style.
Portable CD players are available from all major retailers, including WalMart, Target, KMart, etc. The price has dropped dramatically since they are no longer the "hot" item they once were. iPods are indeed pushing CD players aside, but for now, they are very much an item on the shelves.