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Archive for March 28th, 2010


Crosley CR11CD Jukebox CD Player


Crosley CR11CD Jukebox CD Player


$101.99


Crosley Tabletop Jukebox With CD: Radio, CD and function with a road house full of great memories! The fabulous 50s are back with a modern update! This Crosley Diner Jukebox packs AM/FM radio and CD functions into a classic jukebox style that will make you and your buddies wax nostalgic. Details: Front-loading CD player with LED display, programmable 20-track memory and repeat play; AM/FM radio wi…

Crosley CR3001A-BK Ranchero Black


Crosley CR3001A-BK Ranchero Black



Impressive sound performance meets outstanding vintage in this tabletop radio. This tabletop radio features a clean, “new-stalgic” look with a touch of vintage flare and an acoustically tuned and ported speaker enclosure. With big sound that is sure to impress, listen to all your favorites with the integrated iPod dock, analog AM/FM radio tuner or by simply connecting your MP3 player, CD unit or o…


Sesame Street: 40 Years of Sunny Days


Sesame Street: 40 Years of Sunny Days


$20.15


Relive your favorite Sesame Street moments with this one of a kind Sesame Street Collection! Everyone remembers the familiar words to the Sesame Street theme song, and the even more familiar tune, but how much do you really know about the world’s most famous street? When did Elmo first begin speaking in that world-famous falsetto? Can you name the musician that sang Slimey into space? Which Muppet…

Baby Einstein - Language Nursery


Baby Einstein – Language Nursery


$8.99


If you’ve been around babies in the last few years, you’ve seen these newfangled toys that are abstract in color (or just black, white, and red) and make curious, crunching noises. Studies have shown that these types of toys stimulate newborns, expanding the capacity of their little sponge-like minds. That concept comes to the video age in Baby Einstein. This 30-minute tape is called a “video boar…

Portable CD Players

A History of the Portable Music Player

For those who have grown up with changing trends in music such as vinyl, cassettes, CDs and finally mp3s, it’s fair to say that it’s been quite a wild ride so far. Just even a few years ago, the concept of being able to carry hundreds of albums worth of music on a single electronic device in one’s back pocket was mere fantasy. Today, however, that fantasy has become reality, as mp3 players have changed the landscape of portable music entirely. Welcome to the future of portable technology.

The first portable music came in 1973 with cassettes. Cassettes were considered to be superior to vinyl records as they could be fast-forwarded and re-winded very precisely, and their size meant that they could be carried around and played on the go. While cassettes never truly eclipsed vinyl on the market, they did take off and served to introduce the world to what portable music players could do.

Next up in the portable realm came the CD, and the invention of the portable CD player in 1982. When CDs first came out, they were (and for some people still are) considered to be the utmost in high-fidelity music reproduction. Since the technology is digital, it was finally possible to switch from track to track with just a single push of a button. And given their size, one could carry a whole stack of CDs with them if they so chose. Little did the world know, however, that portable music was about to get a lot more convenient.

The latest and greatest in portable music technology is the mp3 player, which first hit the market in 1998 to great acclaim. While the mp3 player was still in its infancy, it wasn’t nearly as streamlined as it is today. The first mp3 players to hit the market were a bit bulky and did not carry very much music. Mp3s at that time were also thought to have considerably less fidelity than CDs. Since then, everything has changed.

It took Apple to really bring a change to the market. Already successful with their Apple Mac, the Apple iPod debuted in 2001, and forever changed the face of the mp3 player. Since then, the iPod has gone through countless iterations, including the iPod Touch, improving upon itself as time goes on. Many people believe the touch iPad to be the newest in portable music technology, even though it is not quite as portable as the original iPod design. The fact is, however, Apple’s mp3 products are what keeps them at the top of the technology world today, and will likely sustain them for many years to come.

About the Author

Peter Simpson writes guides to computing, gadgets and new music technology, including the newest Apple Mac and all your other Apple iPod related gear, including the iPod Touch and iPad.

Sponge Bob Portable CD Player with AM/FM Radio