2001 MZ-E606W
The MZ-E606W was a MiniDisc player that changed the way it was used by incorporating wireless operation.
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The MZ-E707 expands playback control while keeping the same format compatibility. MDLP support allows extended recordings, and G-Protection maintains stability during movement.
Playback speed adjustment and manual sound controls provide more flexibility during listening. Control is managed through a remote, with charging handled through a cradle. More playback settings are exposed directly to the user instead of being limited to presets.
The MZ-E606W was a MiniDisc player that changed the way it was used by incorporating wireless operation.
The MZ-E909 was a top-of-the-line MiniDisc player that achieved a high level of balance between superior materials and long playback performance.
The MZ-E505 was a mid-range MDLP player that prioritized stable playback and ease of use over expanded processing capabilities.
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-E600 was a MiniDisc player that supported MDLP and offered improved stability and ease of use.
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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