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Sony MZ-NE410 High Speed Net MD Walkman Recorder

Sony MZ-NE410 High Speed Net MD Walkman Recorder
price: $129.99

SKU: MZ-NE410

Sales Rank: 15343

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Product Description

Get up to speed with Sony's MZ-NE410 High Speed Net MD Walkman Recorder. This product enables you to record your MP3s or CDs at up to 32x Speed, Play Back ATRAC3 Audio, MP3, WMA, and WAV, enjoy up to 56 hours continuous playback using 1 "AA" Battery (LP4 Mode), and play more than 5 hours of Music on one 80-minute disc. Take advantage of the supplied Music Management Software including SonicStage Software and the Net MD Simple Burner Application. Skip-Free G-Protection Technology enables a smooth listening experience, and "Easy Skip" Group/Folder function allows for easy navigation between multiple file folders. The NetMD Recorder is the best digital choice for you with the MZ-NE410.


Product Specification

Binding:
Electronics
Brand:
Sony
Color:
black
EAN:
0027242612792
Feature:
Stores more than five hours of music on an 80-minute minidisc; speedy USB connection minimizes recording time
Compatible with MP3, WMA, and WAV music files as well as with the pressplay.com online music subscription service
Bundled software helps you organize your music by artist, song, style, or tempo
ID3 tag cleaning ensures accurate artist and title information for your digital music files
Up to 56 hours of playback from a single AA battery
Label:
Sony
Manufacturer:
Sony
Model:
MZ-NE410
ProductGroup:
CE
Publisher:
Sony
Studio:
Sony
Title:
Sony MZ-NE410 High Speed Net MD Walkman Recorder
UPC:
027242612792
Warranty:
1 year warranty
MPN:
MZ-NE410

Customer Reviews

Old stuff

We are entering the digital music area, and this device is archeology! There is no need for tapes or other music supports. The Sony software is a pain in the neck. Once you imported the files into the ATRAC format, you cannot even move them back in your computer. Sony is so concerned of protecting copyrights that the software would lock on you. The MD player is also heavy and bulky, and it will dislocate your shoulder if you carry it for jogging. I had two of them and after I bought a regular Mp3...

8/3/2006 12:00 AM | All Customer Reviews

Why do I like this product?

Because I'm 32, and was brought up on electronic audio devices which rerquired the user to insert a disc/record/tape into them in order to 'play' the information recorded therein. Or at least, that's my pet hypothesis.This hypothesis gives me a reason as to why I dislike my I-pod: too much information without the effort of selecting something tangible from a rack/case and then using my fingers to place that piece of plastic into the appropriate playing device.In any case, my NE410 was inexpensive...

6/19/2006 12:00 AM | All Customer Reviews

Such a good friend!

This player lasted me through many scary high school years. When it died, I was miserable.Bad:- bit bulkier than regular mp3 players.- sonic stage was weird. Once I tried to put a file onto the player and the battery died. I did this twice until the checkout time remaining was 0. The file didn't even transfer and it thought I had burned the song three times.- battery drains fast when burning. make sure you use rechargeable for your money, environment and your sanity.- it's not totally waterproof...

4/19/2006 12:00 AM | All Customer Reviews

It lasts but not for long

I first bought a Sony MD player, the same black one as shown here, three years ago. Shortly after, it broke because the insert where the Minidisks go stopped closing and opening and nothing could be done to fix this. Besides this problem, I was satisfied with the MD player's capacity and trusted that it was my inconsideration by which the player broke.So, I bought a new one. This one lasted not even a year before a problem occured with it. This time the earphone jack isn't working. I can hear from...

4/13/2006 12:00 AM | All Customer Reviews

Cheap and cheerful

got this from a radio shack clearance sale for $30 whilst over in the US, was considering getting a newer Hi-MD player but a) couldn't find one b) $30 seemed a bargain, old tech or notMain points:Battery life is excellent - one of two main reasons i went for a minidisc player (other was physical seperation of my music from the player and computer, heard too many horror stories of mp3 players / hdrives busting and taking the music with them)However, when transferring, it sucks the life out of batteries...

11/17/2005 12:00 AM | All Customer Reviews

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