Yes some disc players are still being produced in the United States. There are not as many being produced as in 1988, when they were more popular, but some are still being produced.
Compact disc players are under ever growing pressure from items like mp3 players, electronic music, smart devices that talk to each other. Much like books have never gone away since the advent of...
a compact disk does these things: saves information on keep important files use for transfering files from one PC to another music to listen on your cp player or portable CD player to save ANY file...
A compact disc, first marketed in 1983, is a sound carrier that is played by a laser beam that reads the code in the disc. A compact disc player is a machine that spins the disc, shines a laser on...
A compact disc CD player is a radio (depends) that plays CD's, you can hear radio stations, (ex. 89.1 , 88.3) FM you can also play tapes and record tapes Hope this info helpss.. :) Jen