1999 MZ-E80
The MZ-E80 was a MiniDisc player that focused more on power saving and a revamped control system than on feature expansion.
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The MZ-E90 is a compact MiniDisc player built around aggressive miniaturization, reducing both size and power consumption compared to earlier designs. A smaller optical pickup and lower-power system allow a much smaller footprint while maintaining long playback time.
Shock protection buffers audio to reduce skipping, and playback modes include repeat and shuffle. A backlit remote handles most interaction, while the magnesium housing adds rigidity without increasing weight. Power comes from a gumstick battery with optional AA expansion.