I guess we disagree. I live in the present. I tried to read ebooks and the last time I was at an audio store they gave me a glass tablet to select music. I could not stand either experience. I don't like putting frozen food in the microwave either. Convenient, yes, they all are. More enjoyable, perhaps for some, but not for me. I would own a wooden sailboat with lots of varnished teak if I could afford the maintenance. Trees can be replanted.
One of the best spaces I have ever been in was an opera singer's record room. It was small. All four walls were racks upon racks of LPs. The only break was the door we used to enter the room. In the center was a round table with a small light. We had wine and dinner at that table, surrounded by thousands of LPs. We searched the shelves, flooded with memories, and selected the next record to play on his 1970s stereo system. Priceless.
As far as the OP's question goes, if he has a large collection of CDs, and he likes the palpable nature of holding and collecting objects, then I think he should buy this player if he likes the sound and if he can afford it. You can then call both me, and him, Luddites.