As I said, if this has been said far too often, I'm sorry. Okay, I've got an ever increasing collection of music (as do most people ) and I feel that the HDD player I already have (it's a 5GB Zen Micro) isn't going to last much longer; in fact, I've about 100MB left. All my music is encoded in MP3 at 128K, and obviously I don't want to go any less. So, I'm thinking of turning to Hi-MD. Why? Well, the storage capacity is practically infinite isn't it? I was thinking of getting an NW-HD5, but I know that I'll soon run out of space on that. Size is also a problem for me, since I don't want to lug around a bulking great 20/60GB HDD. Back to the point though. Minidisc confuses me - there's all these models and different types, and my head is spinning thinking about all of it. I've had a look around, read different forums and places, and thought that the MZ-NH1 might be a good place to start. It is, after all, for mainly playback purposes, and the NH1 is a relatively cheap model. If I were to get one, it was either that or the MZ-RH10 (which I think looks brilliant, but it doesn't have a cool LCD remote ). Anyway, I'm a complete and utter newbie at this, and I expect a few of you to say I should stay away from MD, but would you care to give me some advice or recommendations please? 'Twould be much appreciated. Thanks, Lee