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My first car was a silver 1990 Buick Park Avenue handed down from my grandmother, and like all early '90s cars, it came equipped with a tape deck. It always had a cassette loaded. Most were homemade: ...
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 ...
A Japanese Hi-Fi Company’s Affordable Music Player Breathes New Life Into an Old School Audio Format
Maxell is a heritage Japanese audio and electronics manufacturer with a history dating back to the 1960s. Over the years, the brand has become synonymous with audio cassettes and other recordable ...
Maxell released a new portable cassette player with retro vibes and modern features like Bluetooth v5.4. The Maxell MXCP-P100 is lightweight, compact, and has a USB-C charging port, offering 9 hours ...
Maxell launched the MXCP-P100 cassette tape player, blending retro design with modern features It includes Bluetooth 5.4 for headphones, a 3.5mm jack and USB-C rechargeable batteries for 7-9 hours ...
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