2000 MZ-E500
The MZ-E500 was a mid-range MiniDisc player that supported MDLP playback while maintaining an efficiency-oriented configuration.
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The MZ-E300 removes accessories and interface layers to keep the design simple. It handles standard MiniDisc playback with basic tone controls instead of expanded processing.
All controls and the display are placed on the rear, and without a remote, playback and navigation require direct interaction with the device. Shock protection is limited compared to higher-end models, and power comes from a single AA battery.
The MZ-E500 was a mid-range MiniDisc player that supported MDLP playback while maintaining an efficiency-oriented configuration.
The MZ-E60 was a MiniDisc player that adopted a power supply configuration specifically designed for use with AA batteries.
The MZ-E310 was a simple MDLP player that focused on basic playback performance, omitting features found in higher-end models.
The MZ-R909 is a high-end MiniDisc recorder in the R series, featuring refined controls and display performance.
The MZ-N1 was the first portable recorder to feature NetMD and expand MiniDisc recording to PC connectivity.
The MZ-E606W was a MiniDisc player that changed the way it was used by incorporating wireless operation.
The NW-MS11 is the second-generation Memory Stick Walkman, succeeding the NW-MS7 and supporting expanded storage capacity.
The WM-EX921 is a playback-only Walkman equipped with auto-reverse.
The D-E666 is a portable CD player equipped with an electronic anti-skip mechanism using G-Protection.
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