2001 MZ-N1
The MZ-N1 was the first portable recorder to feature NetMD and expand MiniDisc recording to PC connectivity.
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NetMD brought MiniDisc into the PC era by adding high-speed music transfers and tighter integration with Sony's software ecosystem. These models represent the phase when MiniDisc shifted from standalone recording hardware toward computer-connected portable audio.
The MZ-N1 was the first portable recorder to feature NetMD and expand MiniDisc recording to PC connectivity.
The MZ-N10 is a flagship NetMD recorder that integrates the basic configuration of a recording device and early PC connectivity functions into a compact, all-in-one body.
The MZ-S1 is an outdoor-oriented MiniDisc recorder that prioritizes durability and ease of use over compactness.
The MZ-N707 is a mid-range NetMD recorder that balances recording capabilities with everyday usability.
The MZ-N505 is a cost-conscious NetMD recorder that incorporates USB transfer while keeping everything else as simple as possible.
The MZ-N510 is an entry-level NetMD recorder that retains the direct recording functionality while also incorporating PC transfer capabilities.
The MZ-N910 is a highly refined recorder that represents the later NetMD generation, a model that combines high standards in both recording functionality and sound quality.
The MZ-N710 is a mid-range NetMD recorder that maintains full recording capabilities while streamlining its operation.
The MZ-NE410 is an entry-level NetMD-dedicated model configured primarily for PC transfer.
The MZ-NE810 is a USB-centric NetMD model that expands playback functionality while omitting the recording input.
The MZ-NF610 is a NetMD recorder that integrates radio functionality into the remote control in addition to full recording capabilities.
The MZ-NF810 is a model that comes close to the ultimate form of radio-integrated NetMD, with enhanced recording and playback capabilities.
The MZ-NF520 is a NetMD model that combines USB transfer and radio functions, supporting dual-channel listening.
The MZ-N920 is the ultimate form of the later NetMD series, integrating recording performance and playback processing at a high level.
The MZ-N420D is a NetMD model that combines USB transfer and radio functionality.
The MZ-N520 is an entry-level NetMD recorder that simplifies the design while retaining the necessary features for MiniDisc recording.
The MZ-NH1 was a recorder introduced as the flagship model during the early stages of Hi-MD development, featuring full recording capabilities and a highly rigid aluminum casing.
The MZ-NH3D is a simplified Hi-MD recorder that retains the minimum necessary recording functions while omitting many external inputs.
The MZ-NH600 is a Hi-MD recorder whose specifications vary significantly depending on the region, and its characteristics as a recording device differ from market to market.
The MZ-NH600D is a limited version of the NH600 series, with specifications optimized for USB transfer, and completely omitting optical and line inputs.
The MZ-NH700 is a mid-range Hi-MD recorder that, while lacking the material quality and build quality of higher-end models, offers a full range of inputs necessary for recording.
The MZ-NHF800 is a regional variation based on the NH700 series, but with unique features in its control system, including the included remote control.
The MZ-NH900 is a high-end Hi-MD recorder that not only offers full recording capabilities but also boasts a refined build quality and overall construction.
The MZ-DN430 is a simplified NetMD recorder built around USB transfer, a model that significantly reduces the features of conventional MiniDisc recorders.
The MZ-RH10 is a compact Hi-MD recorder that integrates recording functions into a small body.
The MZ-RH710 is a fully-featured Hi-MD recorder that retains the traditional recording style while incorporating new digital functions.
The MZ-RH910 is a premium Hi-MD recorder that brings together everything from the materials used and ease of operation to the freedom of recording.
The MZ-RH1 is a NetMD recorder that primarily uses USB transfer and simplifies the recording path.
The MZ-M200 is a model that was marketed under a different name in the US market and is Sony's last flagship MiniDisc recorder.