Monday, April 28, 2014

Cassette Tape Invention


















The Cassette Tape  was invented in 1962 in the Netherlands by the Philips Company. The first cassette tape only played 30 to 45 minutes of just audio recording. The tape was commonly found around the world and advanced into walkmans, cd players, and eventually the iPod. The Cassette tape is commonly found nowadays as an adaptor in cars to play iPod music through. It is safe to say we have come a long a way from the 1960s style of playing music to the modern technology iPod that has such uses as touch screen, internet, and cameras.

http://inventors.about.com/od/audiowaxrecordstomp3/a/Cassette_Tape.htm




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