I did a little bit of research on this unit, heck for $79 it at least get's
you curious.  Anyway here is what i found Minidisc.org says it uses an atrac
2 chipset which scares me a little bit, that means it's pretty old.  when
trying to find the unit at sony it's not there nor anywhere else i could
find.  I am also guessing that since this unit is that old and not on sony's
page any more it's been discontinued for quite some time.  I would guess
these unit's were either sitting in a warehouse lost for quite some time or
they are refurb.  in either case if you decide to get one definately check
to make sure there is any warantee on it at all.  it would suck spending $79
then have the thing puke out on you 2 weeks after having it and having no
course of action to be able to get it repaired or your money back.
Personally i'd stay away from the unit it's not current at all.


Later
Matt


-----Original Message-----
From: Moran Bentzur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: MD List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Monday, January 10, 2000 7:23 AM
Subject: MD: Cheap in-dash units


>
>After the Sanyo thing (you all remember it), I thought I'll never see an
>In-Dash unit for less than 200$. I followed a link from the MDCP news to
>tweeter.com and they seem to have one MDXC150 (I don't know anything about
>this model) going for 79.99$. Also they sell the MDXC7900 for 229.99$ which
>I think is nice.
>
>Just wanted you guys to know.
>
>Bentz-> wish I had an In-Dash (preferably that awesome JVC unit).
>
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