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A light gray and dark gray Sony Discman ESP. The top of the Discman has the SONY logo and blue, yellow, and red type with product information. A small multicolored star sticker appears on top of Discman cover. The front edge of the machine has a digital display, an open button, and buttons to play, repeat, fast-forward, play and stop. Input and output jacks are along the sides. A large white sticker adhered to bottom of Discman has black type that reads: [CD Player 2000/Plastic, rubber,/metal, Britney Spears/30 x 23 x 10 cm/Aural drip feed for the mobile music addict]. The bottom also has an opening for batteries and a dial.
CD Player, Shuttle Smithsonian Institution
A Trip to Eindhoven's Philips Museum: Like a Kid in a Candy Store – PS Audio
► All-in-One Multimedia Player - CD Player supports CD/CD-R/CD-RW, MP3. The Bluetooth feature allows you to wirelessly stream audio content from your
Vintage Home CD Stereo System, 40W RMS Micro Component with CD Player, Bluetooth, USB Playback, FM Radio, AUX-in & Earhpones Output, Clear Sounds
Elder Christofferson presents database of freed slave records to National African American Museum - Deseret News
National Museum of African American History and Culture
Ahiya Portable CD Player, Personal Compact Disc Player with Headphone Jack, Anti-Skip/Shock Small Music CD Walkman with Large LCD Display, for Adults
Cassette Tape Recorder Smithsonian Institution
A Fool's Errand: Creating the National Museum of African American History and Culture in the Age of Bush, Obama, and Trump: Bunch III, Lonnie G.: 9781588346681: : Books
Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture - On this day in 1968, sprinters Tommie Smith and John Carlos clenched their fists in protest during the Mexico City Olympics. Their
A Fool's Errand: Creating the National Museum of African American History and Culture in the Age of Bush, Obama, and Trump: Bunch III, Lonnie G.: 9781588346681: : Books
African American History Museum Publishes Graphic Linking 'Rational Linear Thinking,' 'Nuclear Family' to White Culture
Five Things to See: The Technology of Hip-Hop National Museum of African American History and Culture
National Museum of African American History in Washington, DC - DelBlogger