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If you lived through the 1980s and early 1990s, you probably have a soft spot in your heart for cassette tapes. Sure, just dragging and dropping your favorite songs into a playlist in iTunes is the easiest way to make a mix ever, but it lacks the process and the commitment that making a mix on tape used to have.
Well, despite the emotional attachment, you're probably unlikely to make another mix tape anytime soon. But that doesn't mean you need to ditch the form factor all together. This sweet cassette mp3 player can be loaded up with way more than 90 minutes worth of music using an SD card. In addition to acting as a standalone mp3 player, it can also be popped into any cassette deck and have music played off it that way, just in case you have a car that's over a decade old. Ah, memories!
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By murray at 1:40 PM ON 01/22/08
Excellent! I've been waiting for this. Those FM transmitters are too messy. This is the MP3 solution to the car stereo without a line-in jack. It would be best if it could respond to the fast-forward an rewind controls of the tape deck, but looking at this one, I somehow doubt it.