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Nicole / 10-24-2007 / 12:30am / Portables

USB Cassette Archiver Brings Back Old Lame Music

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USB Cassette Archiver Brings Back Old Lame Music

Ever wonder what happened to those cassette tapes you used to listen to? If you have either lost or gotten rid of your walkman or tape player, you may still be able to listen to them. How do you do that you may ask? Well simple: the USB Cassette archiver has a format conversion by installing software on your computer and then connecting the archiver to the USB connector. The quality may not be that great, but now you can listen to all those lame freestyle hits and reminisce about the 80’s! The USB Cassette Archiver is now available for $169 at FredFlare.

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One Comment to “USB Cassette Archiver Brings Back Old Lame Music”

  1. 10-25-2007 at 1:49 am
    Make a Mixa Cassette Shaped USB Drive

    [...] to the post yesterday, is a cassette tape USB drive that uploads your MP3’s and plays it on the tape. [...]

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