All you need to do is to rip your collection to a hard drive/ USB and then play it back via a PC/laptop, or as in my case, a smartphone.
I have done this with all my pop / R&B CDs. I copied just my favorite tracks to USB sticks to play in my vehicles. Driving music. In .wav format, sounds great. I was stunned at how much info these things can hold. Up to 700 songs each stick and not even close to being full. Perfect solution.
The LP is never going to be obsolete, but I can't see what advantage the convenient CD has over the even more convenient streaming options.
The LP is obsolete, as we speak. Happened with the advent of the Compact Disc. It's being 'propped up' by people willing to pay high prices for 'audiophile' discs and the equipment needed to play the disc. More to do with exclusivity than anything else. The problem with the CD is that, it is too good and too simple and too inexpensive, and most of all, requires minimum interaction with the audiophile.
Streaming is very convenient. The difference boils down to whether or not ownership is important to you. It is to some, others not so much. But I agree with you, it is the future.
Nice post.
Cheers