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SONY MZ-NH700/LM BLUE HI-MD WALKMAN REVIEW

Sony MZ NH700 LM Blue Hi MD Walkman
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Reviewed by UK Guest, 4th Nov 2004.
Review Summary: Excellent package, better flexibility than HD/memory players
Overall Score: 5/5 Overall score - 5Overall score - 5
Review: OK, so I've been using MiniDiscs for a while: I have a "stationary" one for my HiFi and I have an old(er) MZ-R700PC - both of which are MD-LP compatible.

So I can take the same MD compilation and play it mobile or through the full loudspeaker experience - with greater ease (and a remote) than connecting an iPod or MP3 player to a standard amp. Good for when friends are around and you want to share the experience...

My old MZ-R700 had a USB PC link, but there was no speed acceleration for transfers. That's changed with the MZ-NH700 - and then some... Transfering a whole CD takes a couple of minutes (it can be even faster in some modes). That's true for any Net-MD model (which this is).

The SonicStage 2 software is slick (with a couple of quirks) and lets you rip into a number of formats (as you'd expect). One great advantage over (free versions) of RealPlayer is that it doesn't insert huge pauses between tracks. So if you've got a non-stop mix CD, it stays non-stop!

About the player:
- I haven't bothered with the standard 'phones - I use Sony MDR-EX71's -- they're truly excellent and comfortable
- the standard "case" is just a drawstring pouch - luckily I can still use the (far superior) one from the MZ-R700
- what isn't necessarily clear from the description is that you can use a standard AA battery in place of the rechargeable. So if you're on the move and the battery runs out (which it doesn't do very quickly at all!), you can pop into a local shop and get a new battery.
- I can still record/transfer in standard MD-LP format and play it on my HiFi (if being sociable)
- I can store a stupid amount of stuff on the 1GB disk, but that's not compatible with my older players: luckily all the "commodity" 74- and 80-min MDs are compatible with both.
- the 1GB disks are scarce at the moment (Nov 2004)

If you're already an MD (non Net-MD) user, this range (and this one particularly) is a great upgrade.

If you're thinking about an HD player consider:
- battery life (30 hours for MD vs 14 for some HD...)
- flexibility of choice of music (no endless scrolling, no ultimate upper size limit, just group your moods on different MD disks)

But do get the MDR-EX71 headphones and a decent carry case.

And the Amazon price is superb.

Ratings
Value For Money: 5
Review Score: 5
Recommended? Yes



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