MiniDisc Community Pages News for 1 October 2000

 o  The [1]Sony MZ-B50 is spotted on a Japanese electronics page 
   (English [2]translation ) with help from Steve Jess. Two new pro-MD 
   units were also found on Sony's Japan website: The [3]MDS-E10 and 
   [4]MDS-E12.

      [1] http://www.tohoku-bf.u-coop.or.jp/cgi-bin/getcat?volume=0007&number=631413
      [2] http://www.minidisc.org/sony_mzb50_translation.html
      [3] http://www.sony.co.jp/sd/ProductsPark/Models/New/MDS-E10_J_1/index.html
      [4] http://www.sony.co.jp/sd/ProductsPark/Models/New/MDS-E12_J_1/index.html


 o Two new manual scans are sent in: the [5]Sony MZ-R900 user manual 
   (PDF, English portions only) by Marc Wielage, and the [6]Sony MJ-L1 
   user manual (PDF) by Matt Cervi. 

      [5] http://www.minidisc.org/sony_mzr900_manual.pdf
      [6] http://www.minidisc.org/sony_mjl1_manual.pdf


MiniDisc Community Pages News for 2 October 2000

 o  Steve Jess sends in a [1]scan of a Sony flyer which has short 
   descriptions for the MDS-E10, MDS-E12, and MZ-B50.

      [1] http://www.minidisc.org/sonyad_oct2000.jpg


 o Beno t finds a link to Sharp Europe's [2]MD model listing page 
   (scroll down to find the MiniDisc section.

      [2] http://212.122.150.140/index1.htm?/20/prodnews.asp


 o Blas Sotelo finds Sony Japanese pages for the [3]MDS-DL1 mini deck 
   (English machine [4]translation; i-LINK compatible, 59,000 yen) and 
   the [5]KB-10 titling keyboard (English machine [6]translation; for 
   use with CMT-PX5 / PX5LTD / PX7 and MDS-JB940 / JB930 / JE640 / 
   JE630 models, 6,000 yen).

      [3] http://www.sony.co.jp/sd/ProductsPark/Models/Current/MDS-DL1_J_1/index.html
      [4] http://www.minidisc.org/sony_mdsdl1.html
      [5] http://www.sony.co.jp/sd/ProductsPark/Models/New/KB-10_J_1/index.html
      [6] http://www.minidisc.org/sony_kb10.html


 o RL spots a [7]detailed comparison review between the Sharp MD-MT66 
   and Sony MZ-R900. 

      [7] 
http://www.mzr900.freehomepage.com/Frames%20version%201%20of%20r900%20mt66%20review.htm


MiniDisc Community Pages News for 3 October 2000

 o  Peter Ravn finds a German Sony page for all the [1]latest Sony MD 
   units.

      [1] http://www.sony.ch/proddb/modellist.cfm?spa=1022


 o Jacob Alifrangis comes across a Japanese Sony page outlining the 
   [2]color CLIE PDA unit, which assumedly has MP3-playing capabilities 
   via its Memory Stick slot.

      [2] http://www.sony.co.jp/sd/CLIE/index_1.html


 o Both Dale Greer and Edward Chadez note [3]MacNN's follow-up to their 
   [4]original article, setting the record straight that the Sony 
   MZ-R70DPC is indeed Mac compatible. 

      [3] http://www.macnn.com/feature.php?id=147
      [4] http://www.macnn.com/feature.php?id=142


MiniDisc Community Pages News for 7 October 2000

 o  Lysine spots a Sony Japanese page on the [1]Vaio PCV-MX3GK computer 
   which has a built-in MiniDisc audio drive (the computer functions as 
   a regular stereo even if the OS is not started).

      [1] http://www.sony.co.jp/sd/ProductsPark/Consumer/PCOM/PCV-MX3GK/


 o T's MD Comparison Table pages add [2]Sony MZ-E700 photos and specs.

      [2] http://members.nbci.com/_XMCM/md_data/index.htm


 o MDnara.com, a Korean MD vendor, posts several [3]detailed shots of 
   the Sony MDS-S50.

      [3] http://mdnara.com/shop2/srv.htm?cont=s50snap


 o Jean-Fran ois Vincent continues to update his [4]French MD page with 
   new photos and unit descriptions.

      [4] http://md-21.ifrance.com/


 o Todd Lynch tells of his trick to [5]record digitally from his 
   computer to MD without having a digital output-capable sound card.

      [5] http://www.minidisc.org/trick_tips.html#withoutdigital


 o [6]Planet MiniDisc now offers several of Sony's newest MD decks and 
   mini systems, including the MXD-D5C 5-CD, 4x-speed MD recording 
   deck. 

      [6] http://www.planetminidisc.com


MiniDisc Community Pages News for 8 October 2000

 o  MiniDiscussion is looking for people interested in [1]running 
   MiniDisc message boards that deal with a topic they're experienced 
   in.

      [1] http://www.minidiscussion.com/resident_experts.html


 o Jesus Perez makes a website covering [2]analog MP3 to MiniDisc 
   transfers. 

      [2] http://www.geocities.com/el_joe2001


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