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Encyclopedia > CD player

A compact disc player or CD player is an electronic device to play audio from compact discs.


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CD Players Reviews: Product Reviews Comparison Reports (843 words)
CD Players Reviews above this line are significantly better than reviews below.
Many CD players get five stars, so you have to be willing to sift through a lot of posts in order to get the information you need.
Amazon's four CD player picks are categorized as "Best Performance," "Highway 101," "Single Disk Standout" and "Budget Buddy." The only category that speaks to the best-quality product is "Best Performance," featuring the Harman Kardon FL8370.
Abt Electronics CD Player Buying Guide (1577 words)
CD has become the audio format of choice, and today's CD players offer crisp, clear sound as well as a wide range of programmability, anti-skip technologies, and other advanced features.
Many might argue that since CDs and DVDs are both digital formats, differences in playback quality will be negligible, but most people still rely on the analog outputs of CD or DVD players, making the performance of any "digital" device just as subject to differences in sound quality as other audio equipment.
These days, CD technology is commonplace enough that you'll actually see portable CD players in the $50-and-under category, which was the going range for low-end portable cassette players some 15 years ago.
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