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New Sony MZN10 NetMDs selling CHEAP!
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| Master_Yoda |
New Sony N10 NetMD available Cheap
Alright guys, I have a few of Sony top of the range N10 net MD on offer real cheap. This is Sony MD 10th anniversary model.
These units are brand new from the factory and come with a One Year Sony Manufacturers Warranty valid in Australia.
Here's a pic of the Grey color, also comes in Silver:
Go here for a full description. It is the top model, the MZ N10.
I baught one myself, bloody small as anything. the cradle and software is good. Software eats up a bit of your cpu cycles when your actually recording but that's about the only bad thing I can say about this unit.
I'll also throw in 2 blank Sony mini disks to get you going straight out of the box
Supplied Accessories:
l PC Application - Sonic Stage Software
l USB cable
l Stereo Headphones
l LCD Backlit remote Controller with editing features
l Charging Cradle + AC Power Adaptor -230V (suitable for Australia power)
l English Instructions Manual
l Battery Carrying Case
l Carrying Pouch
Cheapest I can find in Australia is $699, Selling these for $549
I can also get the Sony MZ N810 for $499, this one has a radio built into the remote. Please e-mail me if interested.
My friend baught a heap of these real cheap and I can offer them to you even cheaper from overseas due to the current high AUD.
I'll accept 2 payment methods:
- Direct deposit with delivery anywhere in Australia within 5-7 business days. Item is fully insured and can be tracked over the net.
- $100 deposit and the balance when I personally deliver the unit in Melbourne ONLY. Again 5-7 days after order placed and deposit confirmed.
PM/e-mail me if your interested. Please don't bother me too much with technical questions, heaps of reviews on the net.
Already sold two to my friends.
If u'd like to make an order then e-mail/PM me with:
- Your full name
- Address/location
- Address you'd like it delivered to
- Prefered color (Silver or Grey)
- Method of Payment
and i'll get in touch with you soon with more details.
My e-mail is [email protected]
Cheers.
Abhi |
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| lethal |
| This might be a stupid question but do you have any mp3 players for sale???? :) |
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| Master_Yoda |
Ummm, nope...
I'm only gonna sell them for the next week.
Can't belive only one person wants one. :rolleyes: |
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| bassaholix |
Hmmm abit expensive considering that you can buy a infty MP3 player that plays a load more than what an MD would play...
Oh wells... does look nifty |
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| one.tjc |
32-minute skip-free playback, a built-in FM tuner and extended battery life up to 55 hours.
and the fact that CD's cost 50c and hold 700+MB of mp3's
am in love with mine :D
[since the word comes up in every thread,]
MD has been "owned" |
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| enak |
Go the iPod :D |
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| djway |
| quote: | Originally posted by enak
Go the iPod :D |
Amen! 10-20 or 40 gig portable HDD basically....connect 2 any computer and u've got a HDD, And/or use it has music device!
No disks to change, no "checking tracks out" like a MD...
The next generation are going to have bluetooth support to tell you if you're phone's ringing. I'd like to see any other music player do that!
--djway |
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| webmeister |
Creative Nomad Jukebox Zen > iPod
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| Rememberence_ |
| lol @ total hijack of MD! I have an MD and I can't stress how dissapointed I am in sony for some of the decision they made with this technology. All the copy protection , the way-too-late arrival of a PC interface, and their quality ATRAC codec. The only good thing about MD is the media, cheap, but still small, rewritable and randomly accessable. Sad to say MD's days are over as far as I'm concerned. _|_ to sony, losers. |
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| djway |
| quote: | Originally posted by webmeister
Creative Nomad Jukebox Zen > iPod
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Size and battery life ?
--djway |
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| webmeister |
Mm, there are flaws with MDs, but don't think they're a useless technology. They're probably still the best media for recording whether straight off the decks or a lecture through a microphone, as solid state memory devices and hard drive based players still have a long long way to go in this area.
You can also go jogging and stuff with MD players - you definitely can't do that with an iPod or Nomad Jukebox, and not really with an iRiver player either.
I agree there are big design flaws with them, but they still do have their place in the sun. |
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| muli |
I have the MD player that is for sale. I have already had this debate with wade about MD and iPod.
I was so close to buyin an iPod, but i didnt really like the 10gig one so was going for the next one up which was pretty expensive. Now the MD player i have retails for like $800, now for that price i wouldnt buy it, but i got a good deal (like the one above, but better) so i bought it. I mean its tiny, weighs barely nothing and the batter lasts the week for me travelling to and from work everyday an hour each week.
I dont see the problem with this check in check out stuff? It dosnt affect me, i transfer the mp3 onto my MD player then when im finished i transfer it back, which takes all of 5 seconds? I can do this as much as i want cause once you check it back in it returns to 3. So whats the big deal there?
Only problem i have with it is, when i record a set of mine, i cant just import it via usb, i have to record it via the line-in on my pc. thats my only issue with it.
But yea i was very close to buying an iPod, but i dont need 10, 20 gig what ever, i mean i listen to a set a few times and im done with it, i download that many i only have the time to listen to them 2 - 3 times, so the MD is fine for that. |
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