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  • Sony MZ-R90: The Ultimate MiniDisc

    Sony's MZ-R90 just might be the ultimate MiniDisc recorder. Not only is it the world's smallest player/recorder, but it's also one of the most feature rich we've ever laid eyes on.

  • Compaq iPAQ PM1 -- 8 Centimetres of CD

    As if we didn't have enough trouble working out the pros and cons of memory stick, SD, MiniDisc, MP3 CD, and regular CD, a number of vendors have started producing players for 8cm mini-CDs.

  • Listen to the Music: 12 MP3 Players Tested

    You want music on the go? We've rounded up 12 MP3 players and put them head-to-head in our Australian review of the latest and greatest portable music devices.

  • Sony's new Mini Disk power

    This portable MiniDisc recorder grabs music digitally from your PC's USB port and uses the MDLP mode to quadruple recording time. It costs a bit more than other MD recorders, but the extras make it worth it the price.

  • Sony D-EJ915 CD Walkman

    Does size really matter when it comes to portable electronics? In a time when you can waltz into any corner electronics store and pick up a portable CD player for AU$200 bucks, you might wonder why anyone would ever spend AU$400 or more on a portable CD player.

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