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Sony MZNH900 Hi-MD Mini Disc Walkman Digital Music Player

Sony MZNH900 Hi-MD Mini Disc Walkman Digital Music Player

List Price: $349.99
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Features:
  • Backlit LCD Tuner Remote with Editing Functions Supplied
  • Charging Stand and Rechargeable Battery Supplied
  • Store 45 Hours(1) of Music on a Hi-MD MiniDisc
  • Super Long Battery Life
  • Note: The MZNH900's recording features and bundled software are not compatible with the MacOS operating system.


Description:

This stylish and versatile player lets you store up to 45 hours of digital music and bring it with you on a single, skip-free, 1 GB Hi-MD MiniDisc. The Walkman is compatible with MP3, WMA, WAV, and ATRAC3 audio and ATRAC3plus audio formats, and includes an AM/FM/TV/weather radio built into the remote. When you want to record, the USB connection delivers burn rates at up to 100x for your MP3s and CDs. A handy Jog Dial provides easy navigation, and Music Management software lets you group your tunes and customize your playing environment.

This player also includes line-in functionality for a line, mic, or mini analog optical inputs, and a USB-in port, which you can use with the Self Recording Upload function and upload recordings you've made with the MZNH900 to your computer. There's also as such niceties as headphone volume control along with the included set of 'phones. And, the player's 3-line LCD display provides album, artist and song title information on a clean, single screen. You can even store data from your computer, such as documents and presentations, on this player via its USB interface. The single AA battery, which you'll need to take the device away from your computer, is not included.

NOTE: The MZNH900's recording features and bundled software are not compatible with the Mac OS operating system.

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