Naturally, you'll want a good quality CD player if you want to enjoy your CDs (new and old) to the fullest degree, so we're here to help. What Hi-Fi? has been reviewing CD players and CD transports ...
Compact disc sales might be down but 1) the silver discs still outnumber vinyl and 2) new CD players continue to come thick and fast. Fresh from Gold Note this week comes news of the CD-5, the latest ...
In-car CD players were first developed in the 1980s, but the technology was expensive. It became more affordable through the 1990s, and many manufactures began to switch from cassette to CD in the ...
This means that there remain a lot of used cars on the road with a CD player, something that millions of owners with travel wallets full of CDs have become used to. Indeed, in a recent Which?
It is important to note that this regulation does not affect existing vehicles. Cars already on the road with CD players can still be driven, sold, and used as usual. The ban only applies to new car ...