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Minidisc did sort of make it though. It's not like laser disc.
I had an MD for a long time, till it gave up. And the NET MD's you can quickly copy music onto them (allthough i had a traditional one). All you need is a couple of discs, and you just copy on what music you want there, listen to it till you get tired of it and make new compilations. Quiality is nice as well. Now i use my phone with a memory card because my MD died (after a few years of use). It was cheap to get as well. And the discs are small and handy. What i didn't like on it was the fact that it was bothersome filling out the song names on it. So much easier on MP3 players, not to mention that if im on the bike, sound quality isn't that much of an issue due to background noise and engine noise. But still, i think MD's are good. |
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If anyone is still a fan of the Minidisc, I have found a Sony MZ-N510 at the back of a drawer.
Can't test as don't have a disc ![]() If anyone wants it they can have it for a 'consideration' and postage. PM me. Not trying to flog something in this thread, hoping there is someone out there who still can make some use of it (and not flog it on on eBay!). Boxed, with charger, headphone remote, case and origional headphones (no foam bits...bit old!). No manuals or any software or USB lead that may have come with it, I never used it via computer. PM me. |
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