Pros: water resistant, shock resistant, minidisc versatility and sound quality, PC interface, battery life Cons: PC interface, no built-in mic, no built-in AM/FM radio
I'm a minidisc noob and chose the S1 for my first player/recorder. I've always liked Sony's sports Walkmans, having owned both cassette and CD walkmans, and the MZ-S1 is no exception. It's smaller than any Sony sports Walkman yet, although slightly...
Pros: Rugged compact design, holds lots of music, unbelievable battery life, fast transfers, great value! Cons: Headphones could be better, OpenMG software is silly
Years ago when I first saw MiniDisc, I kind of laughed at it. "Who would want that," I thought. Today I'm the proud owner of one of Sony's latest generation MiniDisc players.
After spending a few weeks with the Sony MZ-S1, I can't help...
Pros: Rugged, superior to MP3 players, cheap media, compact, convenient thumb-stick, great for outdoor use... Cons: OpenMG software, copyright restrictions on music downloads, on-par earphones, no remote.
I was considering buying an MP3 player a year ago, caught by the advertising hype that 64mb or 128mb of memory is enough to put all my MP3 collection into one mini piece of audio circuitry. When my friend bought a Sony MDLP player (a MZ-G750 actually)I...
Pros: Great compact design, back-lit (fluorescent orange) display, scratchproof-rugged-waterproof exterior, fast netMD transfers, battery life. Cons: flimsy headphones, no integrated mic or mic input, rechargeable batteries not included, openMG software.
I am still amazed at how Sony manages to go cheap in some aspect or the other, with every product they release. At first sight, the MZ-S1 is flawless. I was amazed at how easy it was to transfer music to the player thru NetMD. Certainly easier than the...
Pros: Ruggedness Almost 5 CDs of music available Cheap medium Cool Factor (HUMMER tough!) Cons: Software needs work. Heavy metal clasp/shield. Bulky. No belt clip. (HUMMER bulk and weight)
Its not hard to see that alot of people have a great opinion on this product. I've had mine for over a year and a half now and have not had any bad surprises since I first unwrapped it from its package. Since there are alot of rave reviews on this ...
Pros: Another fine addition to the Sony product line. Cons: The free software accompanying the MD player has glitches.
Functionality Possibly the best all around performance for years to come available for under $150 online and offline currently available for anyone willing to take the next step forward in advancing technology in the audio entertainment ...
Pros: 'Sport' design / water resistant. Sound quality. PC Connectivity. Cons: No remote.
I had been thinking about getting a new portable audio device for some time now - never went for it until now. The last unit I owned was the Sony Sport Walkman back in the 80's (not the yellow one, the black one). I loved that Sony Walkman damn it (no...
Pros: battery life, good sound volume, shape, easy of use, fast download, back light, doesn't skip! Cons: Sony software, use real one player..
I've had this player for almost 3 weeks now, great quality, great looks, very useful hard case, not as heavy as i've read on other reviews, the headphones are not that clumsy, in fact they are great for exercising since the stay in their place and don't ...
Pros: 5 hours of music in one casing, and even the lowest quality sounds great Cons: The software can be a little slow learning for non computer users
Audio has come a long way from 8 track to LPs to tape to cd, and now the MiniDisc. The Sony S2 is a round, hard-bodied player that poses the ability to utilize the MiniDisc for all to enjoy. Keeping up with the times you now have about 5 hours of audio...
Pros: excellent battery life, inexpensive reusable media and great storage capacity. Cons: joystick initially hard to get used to, no belt clip option.
Sony MZS1 is Music to Your Ears!
I have always enjoyed portable music for things like working out, washing the car, having lunch at a fast food place, well, the list goes on and on! I have always liked nice small portable units. The...
I bought the MZ-S1 after doing some serious research. I had narrowed it down to the Rio S50, S35S and the S1. I ruled out the S35S because it only took AAA batteries and didn't have a built-in NiMh charger like the S50 did. The S50 uses AA batteries...
Pros: NET MD and MDLP capable, virtually unshockable design, backlit display, long battery life Cons: no Mic input, cumbersome joystick operation.
I wanted to get a new MD player/recorder since my MZ-R37 didn't have MDLP capabilities and used up batteries like crazy. My first choice was the MZ-N505 but wanted a player best suited for running and exercising. I also wanted something I could ...
Pros: LCD readout lights up, great sound, tough as a rock, great battery life. Cons: The joystick.
I was looking for a minidisc player to replace my old tape player. So then I came across this model I'm pretty active and my house gets pretty rough, so I thought this must be the one for me. I've had it for 3 months now and I have not had a problem ...
Pros: Durable, nice controls, very good battery life Cons: The supplied headphones are not the best
So far I love this purchase. The unit has been dropped off my desk at work a few times and has not had any problems relating to this. It has a very solid construction, with the outer casing being a metal alloy of some sort, rubber plugs in all the ports...
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