2005 MZ-DN430
The MZ-DN430 is a simplified NetMD recorder built around USB transfer, a model that significantly reduces the features of conventional MiniDisc recorders.
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The MZ-DH10P combines portable audio recording with digital photography. A built-in 1.3 megapixel camera captures still images directly onto Hi-MD discs, turning the device into both a recorder and a removable storage system.
Hi-MD expands storage capacity and supports recording modes such as Linear PCM alongside compressed formats. Audio input is limited to USB transfer, removing microphone, line, and optical inputs. Recording depends entirely on software and file transfer instead of direct input.


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-EH50 is an entry-level Hi-MD player that omits recording functions and advanced controls, focusing instead on basic playback capabilities.
The MZ-RH710 is a fully-featured Hi-MD recorder that retains the traditional recording style while incorporating new digital functions.
The MZ-EH70 is a high-end Hi-MD player that prioritizes sound quality adjustment and ease of use during playback, rather than recording.
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-EH930 is a compact Hi-MD player designed for long playback times, featuring both a built-in rechargeable battery and a sidecar battery for AA batteries.
The NW-HD5 is a second-generation Network Walkman equipped with a hard disk.
The D-EJ002 is a portable CD player with a basic configuration.
The MZ-RH10 is a compact Hi-MD recorder that integrates recording functions into a small body.
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