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There's a desktop mode that bypasses the battery altogether and uses mains power instead, too. Properly portable for music on the move The one thing I remember most about portable CD players is ...
The company’s new portable CD player, the DM13, builds on the blueprint of icons like the Discman. But it adds modern touches like high-fidelity wireless and a built-in battery, so Gen Zers are ...
Coming this fall for $179, FiiO’s first-ever portable CD player supports Bluetooth ... The DM13’s built-in battery provides up to 8 hours of playback on a single charge. You can also use the DM13 in ...
Now, CDs are having the same revival and FiiO has announced a new portable CD player. This new portable ... With a built-in battery that delivers up to 8 hours of playback from a single charge ...
Learn more A few weeks after FiiO revealed the CP13, a new-age portable cassette tape player with ... guard against unwanted skipping (a common problem with CD players). And it has a rechargeable ...
The Best Audiophile CD Players of ... before the hi-fi press decided that a CD player was good enough. Before moving on to streamers and very expensive DACs again. The DM13 not only harkens back to ...
Though the DM13 is indeed a portable CD player in the spirit ... desktop mode that bypasses the battery when the unit is plugged into a power outlet. The player is equipped with a remarkable ...
It’s time to dig out those CD binders you refused to part with. Fiio, a Chinese audio gear maker, is releasing a $179 portable ... battery can be bypassed while the CD player is in “desktop ...
The company says that one of its founder's goals has been to develop a portable CD player, and a former Sony ... pro-grade laser head and audiophile oscillators for timing accuracy.
This is Naim’s new HDX, launched today at the Munich High End Show and described as ‘the world’s first upgradable audiophile ... and can double as a CD player thanks to the built-in drive. Astell & ...
There's a desktop mode that bypasses the battery altogether and uses mains power instead, too. The one thing I remember most about portable CD players is how skip-prone they were, but it looks ...