After looking at most of the so called AAC CD players on the list, most if not all of them don't make much mention of AAC on their websites. Even though they say that AAC is supported on the Epinions site the official manufacture web page reads differently. The only product that uses AAC certainly is the "Panasonic SV-SR100 Personal CD Player"; however, its AAC functionality is limited to only what the SV-SR110 CD player has recorded to its SD Card (according to its PDF manual). So it seems that even this player would not work for AAC files from iTunes Music store. So still the only option for playing AAC files on-the-go is traditional Audio-CDs , and iPods. Does anyone here have any better proof that says differently. One feature that is missing from iTunes is an AAC to MP3-CD function, but then there goes the digital rights. Dan Brieck Jr. On Jan 4, 2004, at 8:40 PM, sr ferenczy wrote: > i found them simply by typing "aac cd players" into google... > > http://www.epinions.com/Personal_CD_Players-AAC > > i honestly have no interest in them. my ipod is enough. next step is > to build a harddrive based player into my car: > > http://www.pjrc.com/mp3/ > > > sandor > > On Jan 4, 2004, at 5:39 PM, John Wilson wrote: > >> I'm intrigued that someone mentioned there are CD players capable of >> playing AAC files, other than iPods. Does anyone else have info or a >> link regarding this? Thanks, John