Takara, a Tokyo toy maker, is giving one of its most popular product lines a high-tech touch. The company has taken some of its small plastic cars and built a digital music player into them, and is displaying the result at Ceatec.
The cars, which sell under the ChoroQ name, are very popular in Japan. At around 1.9 inches in length and 1.2 inches in width and height, they are smaller than the Hot Wheels or Matchbox cars that are popular in other countries but a similar type of product.
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