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What Hi-Fi? on MSNI’m a MiniDisc fanatic and this is my love letter to the formatStep away from your favourite streaming service, push the cumbersome and costly vinyl revival to one side, and forget your feelings for the comeback of CDs (and cassette tapes?) for one moment, ...
Despite Sony's firm belief that MiniDisc - a format offering the quality of a CD with the recordable functionality of a casette - would be the Next Big Thing™, ...
The MiniDisc represents Sony at the height of its 1990s arrogance. In 1992, when the MiniDisc was introduced, Sony could do no wrong in consumer electronics: the best TVs were Trinitrons, the ...
MiniDisc the Harbinger of Acoustic Doom. Sony’s MiniDisc format represented another first in audio that would fester like an infection. With its emphasis on portability, MiniDisc arrived with the ...
Surprise: One More Sony Minidisc Player. In Japan, where you can rent CDs, Minidiscs boomed in popularity for a little while, since people liked to record rented CDs onto Minidisc.
Sony and Philips created the MiniDisc (or MD) in 1991 to make portable music more convenient. The magneto-optical disc-based data storage device stored up to 80 minutes of audio.
As part of the store launch, Sony has been heavily promoting its newest MiniDisc player, the MiniDisc Hi-MD Walkman, which reads small discs that can hold about 45 hours of music each.
Sony introduced the first MiniDisc player in 1992. The audio players were small enough to fit in the palm of a hand. The optical discs, which had their own enclosures, supported digital recording ...
The MiniDisc format was launched by Sony in 1992 as a digital competitor to recordable analog cassettes. MiniDiscs are basically more compact, versatile recordable CDs.
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