Kazettákat
Kazettákat is a Hungarian term referring to cassette tapes, specifically compact audio cassettes. These magnetic tape recording formats were widely popular for storing and playing audio from the 1970s through the early 2000s. Cassette tapes consist of two spools of magnetic tape enclosed in a plastic shell. Audio is recorded by magnetizing the tape, and playback is achieved by running the tape past a read/write head.
The cassette format revolutionized portable music playback, enabling users to listen to music on devices like
While largely superseded by digital audio formats such as CDs and MP3s, cassette tapes have experienced a