I've enver seen a CD Radio Cassette recorder that did have a built-in microphone though I've seen a few that had either mixing microphone or external microphone jacks. Once again, I guess its all a matter of cost, what the market out there want etc.

I have to ask the question, will we see CD Radio Cassette boom-boxes which will play MP3/WMA files on CD-ROM or CD-RW discs in the future? I wouldnt' be surprised if we didn't as the smaller MP3 players and the bigger Micro/MINI systems seem to have that sort of market. Take a look around you and tell me how many boom-boxes you'll find that play MP3/WMA files as opposed to those which just play standard audio-type CD'S, the last category are quite definately in the majority of units and I can't see this changing dramatically so that's why I pounced, and purchased the RXD29, firstly they were selling like hot cakes and secondly, I'm not sure whether they'll be a replacement if the model is discontinued, that's the big problem with Panasonic 9at least here in Australia), some of their models may be round for years whilst others are "HERE TODAY GONE TOMORROW".

At 11:22 AM 1/15/2005, Tom Kaufman wrote:

I agree with that!
Tom Kaufman

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