2003 MZ-E510
The MZ-E510 was a mid-range MDLP player that not only offered a high level of perfection as a playback-only device, but also enhanced build quality and ease of use.
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The MZ-E520 was a compact MDLP player that prioritized playback performance over feature expansion. It supports both standard MiniDisc and MDLP recording. Audio processing is handled by a digital amplifier after decoding, and the playback quality of MDLP recordings is enhanced by ATRAC Type-S. Sound quality can be adjusted with a multiband equalizer, and charging is done via a dedicated stand. The backlit remote control is the main control interface.
The MZ-E510 was a mid-range MDLP player that not only offered a high level of perfection as a playback-only device, but also enhanced build quality and ease of use.
The MZ-E620 was an MDLP player that refined the playback platform of the same series to make it easier to use.
The MZ-E730 was a high-end MDLP player that combined playback adjustment functions with superior sound quality.
The MZ-EH1 was one of the earliest playback-only players compatible with the Hi-MD format.
The MZ-N920 is the ultimate form of the later NetMD series, integrating recording performance and playback processing at a high level.
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-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 NW-HD3 is a later model of the first-generation Network Walkman equipped with a hard disk.
The WM-EX194 is a playback-only Walkman equipped with an automatic inversion function.
The D-NE20 is a portable CD player that supports ATRAC3plus, ATRAC3, and MP3 playback.
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