
We’re not too sure just how many people left out there have a bunch of cassettes lying around in the attic, but just in case you want to digitize whatever remaining analog music you have, then you might want to check out the Novak Cassette to Digital Converter. This device is a snap to use – all you need to do is insert a cassette tape, press the “Record” button and you’re good to go – with a choice of MP3, WAV or WMA file formats for the songs to be transcribed to. Other features include a USB port and an integrated speaker. The Novak Cassette to Digital Converter won’t come cheap though, retailing for around $125 after conversion.
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