But the more universal optical disc players do that as a great option. Buying a cd-only player I think is just stupid.
Universality makes complete sense to me.
When DVD players came out (1997 in the US) I stopped buying CD players. (Because DVD decks played both.)
When Blu-ray decks came out I stopped buying DVD players.
When UHD decks came out I (pretty much) stopped buying anything lesser.
Isn't
everyone's goal to have the most advanced and most versatile system, for the least money, in the most compact form possible? Well, it is
for me at least.
[For brevity's sake I've omitted the exceptions of at times using recorders/burners, SACD, and multi-region video capabilities during my long upgrade journey.]
The notion "But universal machines ares an audible compromise" (paraphrased) is a longtime, standard marketing lie used to try to sell each mark consumer as many boxes as possible.