Not wishing to question the article, but component in the centre of the tape path at the bottom of the "cassette" looks identical to the type used in mp3 player \ cassette adapters, its not magnetic tape, but a component that can be read by an old cassette players play head. These things are turned out so cheap that I dont doubt that it could be included even at the asking price...
[citation][nom]ksampanna[/nom]It doesn't. Read the second last line.[/citation]
Do you always believe what you read? Then feast your eyes on the OFFICIAL product page where it clearly says "plays in ordinary compact cassette players".
Also, look at the second picture. Notice something in the middle, right there where a normal cassette player would read the data?
[citation][nom]jabliese[/nom]Hey Rico"plays in ordinary compact cassette players"follow link, click more for full description.[/citation]
At first I was thinking that making something like this just seems like unnecessary waste of resources, but somehow the fact that it can play in actual cassette players makes it seem ok...
I have something like this, purchased in 2003-2004 when the first DAplayers became available. The only down was the battery life.
Instead of using the tape player's rotational energy to charge or play mp3's the player itself does nothing with the rotational energy of a tape player, and uses the battery to play back the music.
Back in the day.. there were versions of this w/o sd slot that had 2gb internal memory & the mag adapter worked! Dunno why SD is such a "killer feature" as SD will be transforming to the NEXT gen standard by next year & these will be mostly obsolete XDHC will replace sdhc with capacities upwards of 2tb.. entry level will be 32gb. Now it's up to the flash industry to get price into sane levels.. but however you slice it-- w/o a display of basic trac information (a 15 cent part in mass production) this is virtually worthless. Too many possible tracks can fit on a 2gb device to NOT have a reasonable interface. Playlists are NOT ENOUGH!!