Set Your Digital Music Free Your PC is an audio gold mine an endless supply of MP3 downloads, MS Windows Media and WAV files, ripped CD tracks, 'Net radio broadcasts, audiobooks, and more. And thanks to a new breed of MiniDisc portable, all your"desktop audio" is now just a single connection and a few clicks away from total freedom and mobility. For some time, Crutchfield has considered MiniDisc to be digital music's reigning versatility champ. We're impressed by a format that's compact, recordable, durable, portable, and affordable, plus easy to edit and simple to use. Now you can definitely add "PC-ready" to that long list of attributes thanks to the introduction of some ingenious MD portable options from Sony and Sharp. Sony's MZ-R70PC MD Walkman recorder allows easy PC-to-MD music transfer via an adapter than hooks up to your computer's primary USB port. It works with standard Windows 98/2000 audio players, and has a built-in D/A converter for sound quality that surpasses many PC sound cards. Organize all your PC audio with the included Voquette Media Manager software (for Windows 95/98/NT); then use its Voquette NetLink adapter (which connects to your PC's sound card and PS/2-type keyboard output) for drag-and-drop PC-to-MD recording. Each of these products represents a significant opportunity for digital music lovers to take their favorite files "to go." __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Send instant messages & get email alerts with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- To stop getting this list send a message containing just the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]