RANT to my portable DVD player. I bought it specifically to play stuff I’ve recorded off the TV when I’m on camping and car trips. Turns out the portables won’t play home-recorded DVDs; they’ll only ...
Fiio has announced the new M27, marking its latest bid to dethrone Astell & Kern at the top of our best portable music player buying guide. Representing a "bold evolution" of the brand's established ...
You might be surprised to learn that MP3 players still exist. Not only that, but they’re popular with people who take their music seriously – the kind that roll their eyes at lossy Spotify streams and ...
Last month Maxell introduced a new portable cassette player for the Japanese market that combines retro features (it’s… a portable tape cassette player) with modern touches (like a rechargeable ...
Portable CD players are back, but with better sound, Bluetooth, and DACs. FiiO and Shanling are leading the charge in 2025’s retro revival. Staring out over the balcony at the Adriatic, feeling every ...
In a nutshell: Sony isn't the only company reviving retro-inspired gadgets. Japanese electronics maker Maxell has introduced a new portable cassette player that blends old-school tape playback with ...
Hybrid Tube/Solid State Shanling EC Zero T Portable CD Player. Forte Distribution, a distributor of audio and audiophile music products, recently announced that the Shanling EC Zero T portable hybrid ...
Toshiba’s sub-brand Aurex has unveiled the AX-RP10(W), a portable vinyl record player designed for music lovers on the go. This compact device connects to wireless headphones or speakers via Bluetooth ...
With summer quickly approaching, road trip season is nearly here. But that also means it’s almost time for impatient passengers to come out of the woodwork. If you’re keen to hit the road but want an ...
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There's big news lately in television sets and small news and *** wide open future for narrow. You can't even call it *** TV anymore though. It's been crossbred with VCRs, cameras and computers and ...
So my office has pretty strict physical security requirements that prevent and personal portable electronic devices that have essentially any modern wireless capabilities from bringing brought in.