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Philips is launching a new program called Fixables, where it will make plans available so that customers can 3D print replacement parts for the company's personal care products.
Vinyl has already seen a massive resurgence in recent years; now it appears that the humble cassette player is making a surprise comeback. Anyone who lived through the 80s and 90s will surely ...
The best cassette players will have you rockin' and a rollin' in no time. Amazing retro tape collection not included ...
Forget Spotify - the cassette player is back and far better than you remember Retro tech is making a major comeback and a smart new cassette player is this latest gadget to be released.
Audio Portable Media Players This retro cassette walkman comes with a pencil, but not the Barbie in-line skating outfit it truly deserves ...
The CM-010 combines vinyl, cassette and radio capabilities in one. It supports three different vinyl speeds — 33, 45 and 78 RPM — ensuring compatibility with various records.
This high-end modern cassette player is better than vintage for tape heads.
During the '50s, Philips tried its hand at television manufacturing before carving out a role for itself in the Compact Cassette audio player space in the 1960s.
Then again, working vintage cassette tapes are incredibly scarce, while those sold for parts can be tricky and expensive to repair. That leaves you with one option: Teac. The Japanese hi-fi giant has ...
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