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Sony 8MDW80CL Mini Discs Color Collection (80 Minute, 8-Pack)

Sony 8MDW80CL Mini Discs Color Collection (80 Minute, 8-Pack)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent product. Totally worth the money.
Review: I bought these SONY Colour Collection blank mini-discs for using with my MZ-R55, and they are excellent. No sound distortion, and definitely no comparison with the Memorex discs. Nothing flimsy here. Only quality, and 5 pretty colours. I really like the charcoal tone one.
What's even better, is that I can put all the discs away in the storage case, and not worry about where they are individually, because they are always there together. If you didn't know already, the colours are: emerald, topaz yellow, charcoal, sapphire and ruby. Even though there are only 8 pieces, there are obviously not two of each colour. If I am right, most sets come with 2 ruby, 2 topaz yellow, 2 emerald, 1 sapphire and 1 charcoal.

Anyhow, these discs withstand a lot of shock, and are to me, shock-resistant. I like the individual little cases they come in too. Nice touch with the transparent white plastic.

Well, these discs are totally worth the money, especially being 80 minutes. I can get lots of songs on them, and they're great for recording entire albums from MP3s.

Great Buy!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Sony is the best all around
Review: Ok first of all these mini disc are like game cube dics actualy a little smaller... but the are in a little floppy like diskette. I just had to clear that up becuase every where i went like best buy would tell me that they were just cds but their not. O well they still r awesome and id have to say that these sony dics are the best you can get. though i think the next time i need mini dics i think ill get the sony golds. SO no matter wut ever u like more the colors or the gold id have to say that sony is the way to go .

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Sony is the best all around
Review: Ok first of all these mini disc are like game cube dics actualy a little smaller... but the are in a little floppy like diskette. I just had to clear that up becuase every where i went like best buy would tell me that they were just cds but their not. O well they still r awesome and id have to say that these sony dics are the best you can get. though i think the next time i need mini dics i think ill get the sony golds. SO no matter wut ever u like more the colors or the gold id have to say that sony is the way to go .

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best portable storage device
Review: Sony's MD technology has to be one of the most underrated and undervalued audio systems going! Their portables play back with digital fidelity and enough controls to keep the jogger, commuter or student happy. You can also get one of the home audio-deck recorders and really make music to suit your tastes. These 80-minute discs are flawless in their sound reproduction and can hold up to 323 minutes of music in the LP4 mode. That mode seems to have no appreciable degradation of sound, even with its proprietary compression scheme, from the normal or LP2 modes. Unless you are listening on a home stereo, you'll never notice the difference. The system drops all sounds inaudible to the human ear and that's how it gets its compression. I doubt you'll ever notice the missing bits. The portable players also give about 8-12 hours on a single AA battery. Some of the portables come with a rechargable battery. You can ride a train from Pittsburgh to NYC with two minidiscs and one battery. Or a roundtrip from NYC to DC. Apple's iPod is a superb music device, too, but you have to reload it a lot. MDs allow you to load 'em up and pick and choose what you want to hear when you're ready to trip outside the house. And as far as stuffing your purse or pocket, well, if 5 full CDs fit on one MD and a MD is about the size of two matchbooks so just two MDs can keep you going all day and you will never feel like you're carrying excess baggage.


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