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Forget Vinyl and CDs, What's MiniDisc Like in 2025? - MSNAs someone who was all-in on MiniDisc in the early 2000s, I’ll be the first to admit that it’s a strange format. MiniDisc never really challenged formats like CD, cassette, and vinyl as a ...
MiniDisc Walkmen are famously compact devices, so adding a full circuit board to one wasn’t easy. [Daniel] managed to squeeze the PCB from a Schosche wireless audio transmitter inside the ...
The MiniDisc recorder was in my pants. This was how you bootlegged a concert in 1998—you'd come into the hall with no bag, ready for the pat-down, with a stereo microphone wired up your arms and ...
I understand that, but Sony isn't the only one making minidisc players/recorders. And even Sony has a player with digital out, but it is a component one (I'd rather buy a Teac one though, it can ...
The MiniDisc represents Sony at the height of its 1990s arrogance. In 1992, when the MiniDisc was introduced, Sony could do no wrong in consumer electronics: the best TVs were Trinitrons, the ...
A while ago, before I had bought a MiniDisc player/recorder, I saw in a Crutchfield catalog a MiniDisc drive for the computer. I bought a MiniDisc player/recorder last december before the NetMD's ...
The MiniDisc ended up living 21 years before it eventually will see its deathbed this year, which is quite a long time, considering that half its lifetime was seen living in the iPod ages.
The Japanese company launched the MiniDisc in 1992. For younger readers, that was the year of the Maastrict treaty, Windows 3.1 and Lethal Weapon 3. For older readers, it's when Miley Cyrus was born.
MiniDisc the Harbinger of Acoustic Doom. Sony’s MiniDisc format represented another first in audio that would fester like an infection. With its emphasis on portability, MiniDisc arrived with the ...
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