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  1. I was looking for a new mp3 player to replace my hi-md minidisc you know what? I can't find a current flash-based mp3 player that 1) takes an aa battery (vital for portability / travelling + decent play time) 2) has a line-in function for an external mic (i record stuff) 3) has > 1GB storage (i'd like a bit more storage) basically nothing better than my md out there for what I want it to do There were some models in the past that could do better but they've all been discontinued, it seems mp3 player manufacturers are kicking out all other considerations apart from miniaturisation
  2. Ta, managed to get myself a mz-nh700, think it's the best compromise I could arrive at, 27 hrs on 1 aa battery for bog-standard playing, and an ac adaptor i'll use when recording. Plus it has a microphone input so I can pretend it'll be useful at work. Had to get it 'newly second-hand' off amazon as stores don't seem to stock them, discontinued line...
  3. Hi, thanks for the reply, I was trawling the manuals for the hi-md units on this site and found out the battery life for the models I listed depend on having the internal battery plus an aa battery in an "add-on" to the player. The earlier hi-md models seem to meet my requirements better, the mz-nh series gives 25-27 hours just on an aa battery (which sounds good till i remember my current unit gives 50 hours+). The more advanced the model the poorer the battery life. bah. Also discovered a more powerful aa battery might give a bit more life. Guess i just need to trawl a bit more.
  4. Hi currently got a mz-ne410 net md player i got from the states but i'm, entranced by the high capacity hi-md discs and players... Basically I want a hi-md player with the longest battery life at the lowest recording quality (lp4 or whatever), I'm no audiophile. USB port to connect to my computer and that's it, any other features are superfluous to me (and probably the less the better, just eat my battery life up) I've looked at the rh-10 and rh-910 and they both seem to clock in at 30 hours, though the official sony specs seem to conflict with the specs on this site...--> Sony Comparison of rh-10 and rh-910 are there any other hi-md models that can beat these for battery life? oh, and any recommendations for where i can get them online and is trustworthy (im based in the uk)? Amazon.co.uk just seems to have 2nd hand models now... ta for any help
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