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  2. Aiwa - Wikipedia

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    Also in 2020 it launched a record player style Bluetooth speaker and radio (SB-LFS30), a radio cassette recorder (TR-A30) and pocket analogue radio (AR-AP35). Aiwa Vietnam was formed in 2020 and debuted with the release of smart TVs in the country. [45] [46] In 2021, Aiwa partnered with 5,000 retailers in India to relaunch in the country. [47]

  3. File:AIWA Micro Cassette Recorder.webm - Wikipedia

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    English: Turntable video of a voice recorder (dictation machine) working with Micro Cassettes. The depicted model is an AIWA TP-M320, made in China around 1988. The innovative feature of this analog device is the activation of the recording mode via voice input.

  4. Cassette tape - Wikipedia

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    Like the transistor radio in the 1950s and 1960s, the portable CD player in the 1990s, and the MP3 player in the 2000s, the Walkman defined the portable music market for the decade of the '80s, with cassette sales overtaking those of LPs.

  5. Towada Audio - Wikipedia

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    Towada Audio obtained rights from Sony to use the Aiwa brand name and established a new company called Aiwa in 2017. [ 2 ] 41°18′51.7″N 140°44′35.7″E  /  41.314361°N 140.743250°E  / 41.314361; 140.

  6. Cassette tape adapter - Wikipedia

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    Patented on March 29, 1988, a cassette tape adapter is a device that allows the use of portable audio players in older cassette decks.Originally designed to connect portable CD players to car stereos that only had cassette players, the cassette tape adapter has become popular with portable media players even on cars that have CD players built in.

  7. CD player - Wikipedia

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    Portable CD players are powered by batteries and they have a 1/8" headphone jack into which the user plugs a pair of headphones. The first portable CD player released was the D-50 by Sony. [58] The D-50 was made available on the market in 1984, [59] and adopted for Sony's entire portable CD player line.

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