People are still being forced to look at MD players in their search for portable music, and though I figure they should all be taken off the shelves as obsolete technology they strike back with something to draw people in.
Here we get 305 hours of batterylife in LP4 mode and 20 minutes of charging will give you 15 hours of playback battery life (still in LP4 mode).
Listening to music for 12 days without recharging a battery would be super nice, but I think I will wait until Mp3 players can do that. Sorry MD format players, you just don’t do it for me.








i like mini discs
they are handy, have style, and are very cheap compared to flash memory.
Some NetMD players can play MP3, too.
They are also great for recording live gigs!
If you could record data on the 1GB Minidisks I’d be the first in line to get one.
MiniDisc was and still is an amazing format. Sony killed it, though, due in large part to the ridiculously limited PC-to-MD limitations and their being so hardheaded in wanting to control the format. MD could have been and, today, still could be far more popular in the U.S. than it was. It’s still pretty much technologically on par with current solid-state players, I feel, but getting music from your PC to your MD is hell on an MDLP player. As a format, however, MiniDisc is strong.
MiniDisc is excellent, yes. But Sony, as we’ve seen more and more and more of late, just sucks.
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