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Portable Tape cassettes were also still much preferred by most people during the 90s and early 2000s. Mainly because portable CD players were so crap, you couldnāt even walk around your bedroom without it skipping so badly, you just couldnāt listen to anything unless you were stood completely still. Also, because they were more than double the price.
Really, I would personally argue (at least in portable music player terms) it was actually the mini disc (ultimately proved too expensive and too restricted a format to become mass adopted)
and then ultimately MP3 players (much cheaper to purchase and unrestricted compared to Sonyās mini disc format) that killed off cassettes.
It was only then only a couple years after MP3 players were released we started getting them on our phones, with a lot of companies like Sony etc specifically marketing music dedicated āMP3 Walkmanā phones, in the same way they do camera phones today.
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@alanharris2799
5 months ago
Tape players were still āstandardā in cars as late as the early 2000ās, although I think it was around 85 that the first in car CD players appeared, so I think cassettes were still primarily for car use. I know Iād definitely bought a cassette version of an album for use in the car and a CD version for use at home, although I did manage to rig up a Sony portable CD player to my first car through an aux input into the cassette head unit lol
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