Playaway is a brand of portable media players designed for circulation in libraries by Playaway Products, LLC, based in Solon, Ohio. The format is used in institutional lending, such as in public and school libraries. Playaway's library Web site states that it is currently available in over 25,000 schools and libraries. The devices have also been used by the United States military to give troops access to audiobooks overseas.
Penguin Random House acquired Playaway in 2023.
The digital content (audiobook or music compilation) is preloaded at the factory and cannot easily be changed or copied by the end user. A 3.5 mm stereo jack provides output to earphones or an external amplifier. Playaway Light was explicitly designed to use the most commonly available cassette adaptors and FM transmitters. Power is provided by a changeable 1.5V AAA cell, which the manufacturer claims allows it to operate approximately 20 hours before battery depletion, 30 hours for the newer versions. There are about 15,000 titles on Playaway, generally priced in line with the publisher's suggested library pricing for the CD equivalent. As of 2013, the newest Playaway versions feature HD Audio and high-definition sound. These new units enable users to lock the keypad and slow down reading speed. In 2016, Playaway added a backlit LCD screen with more details and simplified the button layout.
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