I disagree 100% on companies raising the price on MD players.  Competition
99.9% always decreases the cost of items.  Unless someone at diamond and all
the rest of the MP3 producting players decide to go crazy and raise thier
prices to $400 and idiots still buy them, prices will drop.  This is evident
by the cost of the R55 lately.  Look at J&R it's around ~$160 now.  IMO this
is a pretty descent unit, i have one and am very pleased with it.  when it
came out it was around $350 at best buy, now you can get it for $250 there
and a lot less on the internet.  I'm glad the medium is getting more
popular, and i'm sure that prices will drop.


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Subject: MD: Subject: Sony has seen the light!


>
> this can be a good thing or bad thing.
> true, more of the quote "little ones" will have discovered the minidisc,
but
> the price on minidisc will probably go up due to the popular demand.
> i also dont think other companies are going to spend as much money on
> minidisc technology than on mp3.
> ultimately, i feel that companies are going to raise their prices on
minidisc
> equipment due to higher demand, and continue to develope and produce mp3
> players at cheaper prices and better quality.
> it all depends on how u see the minidisc economy.
>
> alex
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