| 11. |  | Sony MZ-NHF800 Hi-MD Minidisc Walkman Portable Music Player
from Sony
Customer Review:
The Sony MZ-NHF800 Hi-MD Minidisc Walkman is an awesome machine that is equipped with AM/FM/TV/Weatherband radio controls. With the 1 GB minidiscs and the minidisc-compatible technology that has been created since 2004, when I purchased this item, there is so much that you can do with this recorder... more info | 3.5 / 5.0

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| 12. |  | Sony MZ-DN430PSBLK Psyc MiniDisc Network Walkman (Black)
from Sony
Customer Review:
This thing really is great. It is true that you can get 50hrs. of use off of one AA battery. I have had this MD player for two years and I love it! It is just a rock solid machine; that's all there is to it. The discs are great too. they are small, lite and easy to carry. They are pretty cheep($1.50... more info | 4.0 / 5.0

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| 13. |  | Sony MZ-N505 Net MD Walkman Player/Recorder (Gold)
from Sony
Customer Review:
The Sony MZ-N505, when it first came out, was like a miracle gadget. After years of allotting the minidisc storage capacity to a maximum of 74 or 80 minutes per disc, Sony invented the LP2 and LP4 recording modes which allowed at least three hours and five hours, respectively. A great product this... more info | 4.0 / 5.0

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| 14. |  | Sony MZR70 Minidisc Recorder
from Sony
Customer Review:
Now that Sony has announced its' plans to revitalize this format, the MiniDisc is here to stay.That's fine with me because I've been sold on it since the day I bought my first MiniDisc player five years ago. Even in the extended record speeds it produces sound that blows the current crop of mp3... more info | 4.5 / 5.0

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| 15. |  | Sony MZ-R37 Portable Minidisc Player/Recorder
from Sony
Customer Review:
I have had my mini disk for several years and had initially used it to make backing tracks for my single act. Recently, however, I have purchased a Sony stereo mic and have begun to record "live" performances with it. It is good enough to send direct to CD. I highly recommend this versatile recorder... more info | 4.5 / 5.0

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| 16. |  | Sony MZ-NH1 Net MD / Hi-MD Walkman Portable Minidisc Player / Recorder
from Sony
Customer Review:
Guess this product is sort of superceeded by iPod's and other MP3 players, but if you have an old minidisc player and want extra capacity along with compatibility with your old MD's, this is the way to go. In the end it is now just another gadget in my drawer of toys, with very infrequent use. Sound... more info | 4.0 / 5.0

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| 17. |  | Sony MZ-N707 Net MD Walkman Player/Recorder (Blue)
from Sony
Customer Review:
I have owned this product for eight years now. I use it mostly in my car to listen to what I want to hear rather than what the radio stations are forcing me hear. I am a professional musician and am highly critical of my choirs as well as any recordings - pop, classical, folk, etc. Having capability... more info | 4.0 / 5.0

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| 18. |  | Sharp MDMS722 Portable Minidisc Player/Recorder
from Sharp
Customer Review:
I've had this unit for around 2 years now, and it's been the best portable music device I've ever had.For starters MD quality is quite good, while this is a portable recorder, the quality isn't as high as would be with full size decks, but it still compares well. By the new standards ('03)... more info | 4.5 / 5.0

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| 19. |  | Sony MZ-N420D Net MD Walkman (Blue)
from Sony
Customer Review:
We were unhappy with this product. We have a asortment of mini disk and we thought we could play them on this player, but it has its own mini tape that it only plays. You have to record on it and can ONLY play what you recorded on it. | 3.5 / 5.0

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| 20. |  | Sony MZ-NF610 High Speed Net MD Walkman Recorder
from Sony
Customer Review:
I bought this little guy 2 years ago right in the heart of the MP3 player craze. Everyone I knew had an ipod or some alternative, which they paid $300-$400 dollars for. I did a little research and had always been curious about this technology since I had seen it in the mid-90's. After price and... more info | 4.0 / 5.0

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