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Why Choose a SONY MZ-N910 instead of a SHARP DR7?

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Why Choose a SONY MZ-N910 instead of a SHARP DR7?

Net? Thinner? Lighter?

It seems to me that the SONY is inferior.

Please help with opinions. I am considering buying a new recorder for lectures in mono.

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*thread moved to its appropriate section of the forum.

Where did this post get moved to? I am getting somewhat lost.

I posted a similar topic under Knowledge Center/ Product Reviews.

Then richyhu directed me back here to this thread. Help!!

Please e-mail me with where is the best place for this thread, because it seems to have been moved from two forums to some other place. In fact Ishii, you just posted that you wanted to put this in its appropriate forum, but don't say where.

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Where did this post get moved to? I am getting somewhat lost.

I posted a similar topic under Knowledge Center/ Product Reviews.

Then richyhu directed me back here to this thread. Help!!

Please e-mail me with where is the best place for this thread, because it seems to have been moved from two forums to some other place. In fact Ishii, you just posted that you wanted to put this in its appropriate forum, but don't say where.

I think this one is in the right place (see top of page) "Find Your Minidisc"

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What happens to the SONY during recordings when the recording levels have been manually-set, after you have stopped the unit, and then want to start recording again? Do you have to change it back to Manual from Automatic? Does it remember the previously-set manual recording level, or does one have to reset it?

I believe that the SHARP remembers the last recording level setting, so you can stop it, and then restart it without having to reset the recording level. [T/F]?

The greatest reservation I have with the SHARP units is that I believe none of them have a track divide rehearsal capability for accurate track-marking. [T/F]?

Further, many have commented that the SHARP remote commander has rather poor ergonomics. It is said that one repeatedly is pressing unintended functions because the buttons are opposite each other, and are pressed accidentally.

How bad is it? Does it have any advantages?

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