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Sony Portable Mini-Disc Player/Recorder (MZ-G750DPC)

Sony Portable Mini-Disc Player/Recorder (MZ-G750DPC)
Brand: Sony
Category: CE


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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 17 reviews
Sales Rank: 60348

Media: Electronics
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.2
Warranty: 1 year warranty

MPN: MZ-G750DPC
Model: MZ-G750DPC
ASIN: B00005T3UP


Features:
  • Portable mini-disc player with recording capability
  • Automatic Volume Limiter System for even, consistent playback
  • Built-in AM/FM radio
  • Bass Boost for enhanced low-end sound
  • Includes digital PCLink, rechargeable battery, remote control, AC adapter, digital connecting cable

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Sony presents the MZ-G750DPC MD Walkman Player/Recorder Digital PC Bundle. Featuring a New FM/AM digital tuner, a remote control, street style headphones for listening comfort and style, and a Digital PC Link for recording your favorite music files from the Internet, this player/recorder has it all. Also enjoy MDLP Long Time Stereo Recording and Playback, and Sony Skip-Free G-Protection Technology. Sony - making your music perfectly portable.


Customer Reviews:   Read 12 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars Better than a CD player although expensive   December 12, 2002
Harmony
4 out of 4 found this review helpful

Sony makes great products and this is one of them. I like their minidisc player because of its's small size and mine came with a free armband (carry case) so it's super easy for me to take it along while running or just working out (if you're looking for a non-skip workout player; this is it; mine hasn't skipped yet and I run, jump, and practice martial arts while I have it on). The pc connection makes it simple to burn a song onto the minidisc but it burns in "real time" so it can take a while... but if you have something like a windows media player on your pc you can copy any of your favorite songs from different cds or from the internet on a playlist [the minidisc's discs work just like a cd-rw so you can add and delete songs on them (and they come in neat colors)] and while your computer plays them back to you, the minidisc can be recording them. For anyone shopping for a minidisc~ you may want to opt for one of Sony's cheaper models; they have much better color options (this model only comes in silver unless they updated it) and you probably won't be using the radio much anyway unless you're a real radio buff, lit screens and lit remotes are nice too; I would tell you how nice but the model I bought didn't come with this option; also, being able to label your songs is nice and all but it takes a while so unless you REALLY want your songs labeled, don't make that a consideration. I'd rather have a cheaper lit model than one with song labeling capability & a radio but of course, that's just my personal preference. Last but not least, the rechargable battery is GREAT, I love not having to buy new batteries every month; when the batteries get low (I think they last about 4 hours or so??) just plug the minidisc into the wall and press charge; after it's fully charged it will shut off by itself or if you're at home, just listen with the unit plugged into the wall intead of using the batteries =) I haven't had and problems with the batteries draining unless I hit the play button up against something with the "hold" not on [this model when I bought it came with a battery case too so if it wasn't in use I could always remove the battery so it wouldn't turn on by mistake (and drain the batteries)]. If you're in the market for a portable minidisc player don't forget to shop around and keep an eye out for in store and online sales~ sometimes you can save a lot ^_^ Good Luck at finding a good deal and Xiexie (Thanks) for taking the time to read my review ^_^


5 out of 5 stars What a great MD   August 15, 2002
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

Buying this MD was one of the smartest thing I did, for several reasons. One because it's price is really good, also it comes with a great bundle (PC link...) also it has an FM/AM radio if you get tired of listening to your recorded minidisc, also it records with great sound and with the Lp2, Lp4 and Mono mode you save battery life and you have much more time to record songs.


3 out of 5 stars The battery ghost drains my power   July 30, 2002
1 out of 2 found this review helpful

Overall I am very pleased with this product. However, I have one complaint. Even with both the unit and remote locked, it seems that battery power drains while the unit is turned off. I don't use the thing all that frequently (maybe once or twice a month). However, there have numerous times when I have been on a plane (I fly every week for business) and wanted to listen to some music and couldn't because the battery has mysteriously drained itself of power. So, now I must remember to remove the battery when I am done listening. And, I have never had a battery (either rechargeable or alkaline) last for 6 hours of playback, as some have claimed.

Other than that, the thing works perfectly. Somenone said it is a bit tedious to copy music from CDs. I have over 200 CDs I would copy songs from, but downloading MP3s from my laptop onto the minidisc is so easy, I don't even bother copying from my CD collection (It seems that 90% of the songs I download from the net I already own on CD).