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-E501 introduces MDLP compatibility, allowing playback of longer recordings created through compression. Group mode helps organize tracks on longer discs and improves navigation.
Sound is adjusted through manual bass and treble controls. A remote handles playback control and display, while charging is managed through a stand. The overall design balances compatibility, control, and everyday usability without adding much complexity.
The MZ-E500 was a mid-range MiniDisc player that supported MDLP playback while maintaining an efficiency-oriented configuration.
The MZ-E600 was a MiniDisc player that supported MDLP and offered improved stability and ease of use.
The MZ-E505 was a mid-range MDLP player that prioritized stable playback and ease of use over expanded processing capabilities.
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The MZ-N1 was the first portable recorder to feature NetMD and expand MiniDisc recording to PC connectivity.
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