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The evolution of music players (transistor radio (In 1954, the first…
The evolution of music players
In 1954, the first transistor radio allowed listeners to take music with them, as the radio was now small and portable.
The standard audio cassette was invented in 1962 by the Philips company. They named it the "Compact Cassette".
The first music player aka a phonautograph was invented by Leon Scott De Martinville in 1860 .
In the early 1990s, Frauenhofer developed the first
Later in 1877 Thomas Edison took the phonautograph and made the phonograph.
Emile Berliner created the Gramophone, the first device to play a disk of recorded music, in 1887. The gramophone made recorded music accessible.
In 1962 The first portable stereo integrated speakers into a record player, allowing people to take their record player with them, moving it wherever they went.
The metal-cased blue-and-silver Walkman TPS-L2, the world's first low-cost portable stereo, went on sale in Japan on July 1, 1979 by Nobutoshi Kihara .
Compact disc is a digital optical disc data storage format that was co-developed by Philips and Sony and released in 1982.
Apple released its first iPod, taking the MP3 player mainstream in 2001. The iPod made digital music significantly more popular