I've seen the hype about the MDS-LSA1. It may be a product ahead of its time...
Also, it seems to be marketed in Europe only (I'm in the US)..
The market they seem to be aiming at is the (future) home stereo market where
most audio a video components are digital, with firewire interface. Altho
chard Lang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: RE: MD: MD acceptance...
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> > from someone who owns this...
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> > http://www.minidisc.org/part_Sony_MDS-LSA1.html
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> H, very, very intere
> from someone who owns this...
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> http://www.minidisc.org/part_Sony_MDS-LSA1.html
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H, very, very interesting, although again let's hope Sony haven't
created another "new concept", in this case connectivity between consumer
home audio, pc and av, that will be outdated by the time the gen
where near £90
Oh man...I want this thingbut I my wallet aint that fat to afford such
beast...
--icantelu
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From: "Timothy Stockman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "MD-L" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, May 07, 2001 1:30 PM
Subject:
Briefly, I would like to sumarize what I think are the roadblocks to MD acceptance:
With the general public (at least in the US):
1) pre-recorded MDs are not generally available
2) MD is not well advetised and equiopment is not
generally available in stores
With computer integration (in order o
Hi There,
I've been on this list for AGES now, but have never piped up, until now...
Nothing of importance, just lending my perspective on MD acceptance here in
the UK. I myself have a sony portable, the MZ-R90, Which I'm happy with
(apart from the slow access, toc read/writes, and noisy-ness,