Portable CD Players Return as Anti-Streaming Rebellion

The resurgence of portable CD players—embodied by devices like the $199 Walkman-style unit—reflects a deliberate rejection of streaming's algorithmic curation and infinite scroll culture. Physical media demands intentional consumption: you select a disc, commit to listening, and experience an artist's sequencing as intended. Streaming's recommendation engines have removed that friction. A segment of consumers is willing to pay premium prices for constraint and ownership. This doesn't threaten streaming giants' revenue but does challenge their control over discovery and the assumption that convenience always prevails.