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In-dash CD players are finally going the way of Razor scooters, shell necklaces and Ja Rule. Automakers have predicted this for the better part of the past decade as car stereos augmented the ...
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The death of the in-car CD player: New cars now digital onlyThe last new car with a standard cassette player, the Lexus SC430 was sold in 2009. Tape players were replaced by CD players – and ironically, an even more modern form of music has led to the ...
The Teac CD-P650-B is a good CD player that will do this for you easily. Buy it and a 64GB flash drive to get started. Plug in the CD player, put the flash drive in the USB port and turn on the ...
A few short years ago, getting a CD player or better yet, a multidisc changer in your car was an upgrade. Now, the little silver disc has taken up residence with cassettes as cast-off technology.
Back in 1956, Chrysler pioneered under-dash record players for automobiles that would allow drivers and passengers to play vinyl discs of various sizes. The discs could hold roughly 45 minutes of ...
Don't throw out that compact disc just yet. Seven in 10 car shoppers still want a CD player, according to a new survey by IHS Markit.
The new 2014 Mazda3 moves the CD slot down the dash stack to the center console level. But with two USB ports for mobile devices or thumb drives, Mazda officials don't see CD slots lasting much ...
The car CD player death knell is nigh. Car technology moves at a much slower pace than consumer electronics. The cassette slot didn’t disappear from the dash until 2010, ...
Instead of using a suction cup, an adhesive pad, or a vent clip as its mounting mechanism, Mountek’s $30 nGroove Snap 2 Multi-Use Car Mount and $20 nGroove Grip Universal CD Slot Mount each ...
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