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  2. Talk 'n Play - Wikipedia

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    The Interactive Tape Playing and Recording System That Grows With Your Child Official website Talk 'n Play was an American interactive desktop educational toy book reader with a built in microphone and action buttons that was sold from 1983 to 1992 as an entertaining and educational toy manufactured by Hasbro. [ 1 ]

  3. PlayTape - Wikipedia

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    Frank Stanton, president of PlayTape, announced that Motorola would manufacture an automotive player in OEM and after-market models for Volkswagen. The "Sapphire I" OEM model was designed for in-dash installation, and included an AM radio. The "Sapphire II" after-market version omitted the radio, and was designed to hang from the dashboard.

  4. The Talking Mother Goose - Wikipedia

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    Worlds of Wonder's Mother Goose & Hector. The Talking Mother Goose was an animated character toy created by Alchemy II and released by Worlds of Wonder in 1986. [1]Mother Goose, voiced by Russi Taylor, [2] used classic fairytales and rhymes to entertain and support children as they learned to read.

  5. Playskool - Wikipedia

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    Playskool is an American brand of educational toys and games for preschoolers. The former Playskool manufacturing company was a subsidiary of the Milton Bradley Company and was headquartered in Chicago, Illinois .

  6. Sparkomatic - Wikipedia

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    Cars in the US were sold with only AM radio as standard equipment until the late 1980s, and FM radio and cassette players were optional. By the mid-1970s the company had become known for their car audio products and accessories, though they continued to sell other non-audio accessories for a short time longer.

  7. Boombox - Wikipedia

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    A boombox is a transistorized portable music player featuring one or two cassette tape players/recorders and AM/FM radio, generally with a carrying handle. Beginning in the mid-1990s, a CD player was often included. [2] Sound is delivered through an amplifier and two or more integrated loudspeakers.

  8. Personal stereo - Wikipedia

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    The spread of personal stereo devices contributed to tape cassettes outselling vinyl records for the first time in 1983. The introduction of the personal stereo coincided with the 1980s aerobics vogue, making it very popular to listen to music during workouts. Moreover, the prevalence of portable cassette players correlates with a 30-percent ...

  9. 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.