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    The 7 Best Sale Items at Costco Right Now. Camryn Alexa Wimberly. November 21, 2024 at 5:14 PM. Read on to find out the best deals to take advantage of. Eating Well/Getty Images.

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  5. Tivoli Audio - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in Massachusetts by Henry Kloss, an audio engineer, and Tom DeVesto, an entrepreneur. Their first product, the Model One, was designed to receive FM radio signals in congested urban locations and distant or low-power stations, as Kloss noted, the mid-60s wave of Japanese radios struggled to do this.

  6. 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.

  7. Portable media player - Wikipedia

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    The first production-volume portable digital audio player was The Audible Player (also known as MobilePlayer, or Digital Words To Go) from Audible.com available for sale in January 1998, for $200. It only supported playback of digital audio in Audible's proprietary, low-bitrate format which was developed for spoken word recordings.