2005 MZ-DN430
The MZ-DN430 is a simplified NetMD recorder built around USB transfer, a model that significantly reduces the features of conventional MiniDisc recorders.
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The MZ-RH10 balances full recording capability with a smaller physical design. Despite its compact size, it retains microphone, line, and optical inputs.
Hi-MD increases storage capacity and supports multiple recording modes, including Linear PCM. Optical input enables direct digital recording. USB connectivity allows high-speed transfer between the device and a computer.


The MZ-DN430 is a simplified NetMD recorder built around USB transfer, a model that significantly reduces the features of conventional MiniDisc recorders.
The MZ-RH710 is a fully-featured Hi-MD recorder that retains the traditional recording style while incorporating new digital functions.
The MZ-EH70 is a high-end Hi-MD player that prioritizes sound quality adjustment and ease of use during playback, rather than recording.
The MZ-DH10P is an unusual Hi-MD device that integrates a portable recorder and a digital camera, and is a model that strongly reflects the experimental nature typical of the later MiniDisc era.
The MZ-RH910 is a premium Hi-MD recorder that brings together everything from the materials used and ease of operation to the freedom of recording.
The NW-HD5 is a second-generation Network Walkman equipped with a hard disk.
The D-EJ002 is a portable CD player with a basic configuration.
The MZ-EH50 is an entry-level Hi-MD player that omits recording functions and advanced controls, focusing instead on basic playback capabilities.
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