Portable standalone MP3 player would also be a good addition very typical for the time period, plus a reference to Napster or so… :-)
I owned a Samsung Yepp 32, one of the earliest somewhat affordable ones.
The “32” stands for its whopping 32 MByte (no, not GByte) internal flash memory. Enough for half an hour of standard compressed music…
Ahhhhh that’s one thing I missed! I don’t have a standalone MP3 player or boombox, but I do have a Discman! We had tons of those iPod-wannabe MP3 players too, not sure where they all ran off to. Those ones we had ranged from 16MB to 128MB I wanna say. Probably had SD card expansion too. Tsk, just lamenting the fact that I forgot my Discman and a set of Koss headphones!
Portable standalone MP3 player would also be a good addition very typical for the time period, plus a reference to Napster or so… :-)
I owned a Samsung Yepp 32, one of the earliest somewhat affordable ones.
The “32” stands for its whopping 32 MByte (no, not GByte) internal flash memory. Enough for half an hour of standard compressed music…
Ahhhhh that’s one thing I missed! I don’t have a standalone MP3 player or boombox, but I do have a Discman! We had tons of those iPod-wannabe MP3 players too, not sure where they all ran off to. Those ones we had ranged from 16MB to 128MB I wanna say. Probably had SD card expansion too. Tsk, just lamenting the fact that I forgot my Discman and a set of Koss headphones!