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    Best Buy is hosting a sale in line with Amazon Prime Day 2021 — here are some of the standout deals and sales. Best Buy is hosting a sale in line with Amazon Prime Day 2021 — here are some of ...

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    Best Buy offers members of its Gamers Club some of the best pre-order deals for new video games, with discounts averaging $10 to $20, said Shelton. Plus, consumers can get special coupons, reward ...

  5. Sanyo Micro Pack 35 - Wikipedia

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    Sanyo Micro-Pack 35 tape recorder showing cassette being inserted. The Sanyo Micro Pack 35 was a portable magnetic audio tape recording device, developed by Sanyo in 1964, that employed a special tape cartridge format with tape reels atop each other. [1] The unit was rebadged and sold as the Channel Master 6546 [2] and the Westinghouse H29R1. [3]

  6. Tape recorder - Wikipedia

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    A reel-to-reel tape recorder from Akai, c. 1978. An audio tape recorder, also known as a tape deck, tape player or tape machine or simply a tape recorder, is a sound recording and reproduction device that records and plays back sounds usually using magnetic tape for storage.

  7. Pocket Rockers - Wikipedia

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    Pocket Rockers was a brand of personal stereo produced by Fisher-Price in the late 1980s, aimed at elementary school-age children. [1] They played a proprietary variety of miniature cassette (appearing to be a smaller version of the 8-track tape) which was released only by Fisher-Price themselves.