2000 MZ-E77
The MZ-E77 was a compact MiniDisc player that prioritized ease of use and design over multi-functionality.
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The MZ-E60 was a MiniDisc player that adopted a power supply configuration solely based on AA batteries. It lacked a built-in charging system and DC input, keeping the power supply as simple as possible. Playback functions were standard, and operation was performed via the main unit and a remote control with a simple display. The pop-open eject mechanism made handling discs easy, and the remote control's LCD could display track information. However, it did not have a backlight. The anti-skip function was a basic buffering method.