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Music Player Evolution

  • Leon Scott de Martinville's Phonautograph

    Leon Scott de Martinville's Phonautograph
    The phonautograph could record, but could not reproduce sounds. The original design for the phonautograph eventually led to the gramophone.
  • Thomas Edison's Phonograph

    Thomas Edison's Phonograph
    The phonograph made recorded music possible. The device recorded sound, including human voices.
  • Emile Berliner's Gramophone

    Emile Berliner's Gramophone
    Emile Berliner created the Gramophone, the first device to play a disk of recorded music, in 1887. The gramophone made recorded music accessible.
  • Gramophone on the Market

    Gramophone on the Market
    By 1896, the gramophone was on the market as a Victrola, playing disks of recorded music. This is the first commercially available record player.
  • Beginning of 78 RPM Standard

    Beginning of 78 RPM Standard
    The 78 RPM standard was introduced. This enabled shoppers to be sure that their records would play on their Victrolas, and play correctly. This remained the standard until the introduction of the LP in 1940.
  • First Transistor Radio

    First Transistor Radio
    In 1954, the first transistor radio allowed listeners to take music with them, as the radio was now small and portable.
  • First Portable Stereo

    First Portable Stereo
    The first portable stereo integrated speakers into a record player, allowing people to take their record player with them, moving it wherever they went.
  • Audio Cassette

    Audio Cassette
    The audio cassette offered music in a smaller and more portable format than ever before. Audio cassettes also enabled the first mix tapes.
  • Release of the 8-Track Tape

    Release of the 8-Track Tape
    The 8-Track tape brought recorded music into cars, long before audio cassette players were integrated into car stereos.
  • The Walkman

    The Walkman
    In 1979, the first personal music player was released by Sony. The Walkman combined an audio cassette player and headphones.
  • The First Compact Disc

    The First Compact Disc
    The Compact Disc offered higher quality recording, and increased durability compared to an audio cassette. By 1984, portable CD players were available.
  • First MP3 Player

    First MP3 Player
    The first MP3 player, playing audio files, was released in 1998. The player eliminated the need for another media to hold music.
  • Apple's First iPod

    Apple's First iPod
    Apple released its first iPod, taking the MP3 player mainstream in 2001. The iPod made digital music significantly more popular.
  • iPod Touch

    iPod Touch
    Apple released the iPod Touch. The iPod Touch served as a music player, but also offered access to the Apple App Store, games and other features.
  • Music on cell phones now

    Music on cell phones now
    As of today, cell phones now have the power to hold music and be a music player for all. Rather than having a separate device to play music, you can have it all on your phone now which makes it very easy to play music and surf the web.