In 2010, portable CDs were maintained as a design suited to limited uses. The product is specifically designed for applications that prioritize physical media.
D-NE241
The D-NE241 is the final model in the long Discman lineage, released in 2010 with support for standard audio CDs plus MP3-encoded discs, two AA batteries, G-Protection, Mega Bass, and AVLS in a functional body that included a remote and a simple on-unit display. It stripped away almost everything non-essential, with no fancy equalizers and no rechargeable pack included as standard. This model exists less as a finale than as a practical holdout. The D-NE241 is part of the part of the timeline where the format had already outlived its cultural peak but still retained enough everyday usefulness in some markets to justify one last machine.
In 2010, Discman became a legacy system. That technology was structurally inherited by digital audio equipment.
