Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Jan 26 2004, 9:48pm EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Sony introduced the new 1GB Hi-MD format at the CES 2004. There are actually 8 Hi-MD supporting devices available from Sony.
Sony MZ-NH3D
Portable Hi-MD Player
Sony LAM-X1
Bookshelf AM/FM/CD/Hi-MD system
Sony MZ-EH1
Portable Hi-MD Player
Sony MZ-NH1
Portable Hi-MD Recorder
Sony MZ-NH600D
Portable Hi-MD Player
Sony MZ-NH900
Portable Hi-MD Recorder, see photo.
Sony MZ-NH700
Portable Hi-MD Recorder
Sony MZ-NHF800
Portable Hi-MD/AM/FM Recorder
Sony MZ-NH700
Portable Hi-MD Camera Prototype
The first Hi-MD compatible Player will arrive in April 2004.
See Photos for all of the above players at MiniDisc.org. Also take a look at the Sony Hi-MD Web Site.
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