Would that be similar to http://minidisc.org/part_Sony_MDS-JE440.html
(J. Coon)
Yeah, that's the one. I didn't remember the correct model number.
Incidentally, Best Buy's sign for it fails to mention the MDLP modes. In
fact, the tag states that one can record up to *74 minutes* with it.
Maybe they should be informed of there error?
"Daryl O." wrote:
Would that be similar to http://minidisc.org/part_Sony_MDS-JE440.html
(J. Coon)
Yeah, that's the one. I didn't remember the correct model number.
Incidentally, Best Buy's sign for it fails to mention the MDLP modes.
Would that be similar to
http://minidisc.org/part_Sony_MDS-JE440.html
Not much info on the unit on the minidisc pages.
$199 for a deck. wow.. what are the features and specs for it?
On Sony's UK site:
http://194.154.177.137/products_details.asp?code=MDS-JE440nav=tech
It's quite a basic
"Daryl O." wrote:
An LP-2/4 minidisc recording deck is already available at Best Buy stores.
It's called the MDS-JE400, I believe, and it's retailing for $199
Would that be similar to
http://minidisc.org/part_Sony_MDS-JE440.html
Not much info on the unit on the minidisc pages.
$199
An LP-2/4 minidisc recording deck is already available at Best Buy stores.
It's called the MDS-JE400, I believe, and it's retailing for $199
Daryl
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Though I resisted the idea of MDLP at first, I am now beginning to
warm up to the idea. When will MDLP players and recorders be
available in America (they aren't already, are they?) -- or does
anyone know?
J. C. R. Davis ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
I'm guessing new Sony MDLP equipments will come out "on schedule", after the
same interval between any previous generations.
Sony will definitely play MDLP to their advantage, because so many others
aren't ready even in Japan. One would imagine Sharp has some form of ATRAC3
technology (since