- Portable CD player
A portable CD player is a
portable audio player used to playCompact Disc s.History
Portable Compact Disc Players were first introduced in the 1980s, but weren't predominant until the 1990s. At first, most people thought of personal CD players to be no more portable than a
cassette player . Also, since they had no anti-shake feature, they couldn't really be used in a portable manner. However, when companies introducedElectronic Skip Protection in around 1993 to minimize the CD skipping associated with active use, the portable CD player truly became portable. After that refinement, most people used CD players rather than cassette players.Features
The basic features to a portable CD player are:
*Play/Pause
*Stop
*Rewind
*Fast-Forward
*Hold (Some models)
*Liquid crystal display
*HeadphonesSome CD players also have anti-shake protection,
MP3 capabilities andCD-R /CD-RW capabilities.Competition
Portable CD players have been predominant for years, and have boosted many electronic companies' success, namely
Sony 's. But sincedigital audio player s were introduced, the popularity of CD players has decreased. CD players are still being made, but many newer players haveMP3 , WMA, andCD-R capabilities to keep sales up. Thinness is also a big factor. Models are getting thinner and smaller with each revision. As adding more seconds of anti-skip memory is expensive, MP3 players are a preferred choice for environments where physical shock persists (e.g. off-road, jogging, etc.).See also
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CD player
*Portable DVD Player
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