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MOst models with a "D" at the end of the model name means that it is a downloader only. This basically means that you will be limited to transferring via USB and Sonic Stage or Simple Burner. You do not have an input to record directly from other sources. The "NF" part of the model number means that it is A NetMD enabled unit and it has a radio tuner. To be honest, you could probably do better with a MZ-NH700 or if you really want the radio, a MZ-NHF800. The prices you can get them for are really good compared to the NF520D.

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ok im sorry but i have NO IDEA what your talking about ive just heard about this technology, english.

well actually im not really concerned to much about being able to record from other devices like a cd player or something, computer is fine. i just wanna make sure that one is able to like upload music onto it and it will play

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The MZ-N520 is an old unit. The most you would be able to put on an 80-minute minidisc is 320 minutes of music, maybe 4 or 5 CDs, and it would be in very low quality. But that unit does have a radio if that matters to you. The really low-priced one, the $49 one, is used--I wouldn't get it, it could wear out quickly.

The MZ-NH600D does not have a radio. But because it is Hi-MD, it packs a lot more music onto a disc: about 12 albums on one 80-minute MD in decently listenable quality. It also plays Hi-MD discs (1 GB storage) that hold 34 hours (yes hours) of music. (The MZ-N520 cannot play the new Hi-MD disc.) And you can find them on Amazon for $95 and maybe even cheaper elsewhere. I've had one that has taken a lot of use with no problems. It's a real bargain for a music player.

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It really depends on what you want in a music player. MD units are twice the size of little flash units, like this one:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00066EK2...5Fencoding=UTF8

MD does sound good, though, and I haven't heard what that Sandisk sounds like.

The other advantage of MD is that the discs are removable storage, so you can have more than 1GB of stuff ready to go, or different discs for different moods, etc. If you have friends with minidiscs you can trade them (but don't expect to copy them--it's possible but it's a pain).

And to get technical again: If you are copying CDs directly to MD, you will get good quality. If you are copying mp3 files to MD, they have to go through a conversion to get onto MD, so if the original mp3 files are low quality (128 kpbs or less) they will lose something on the way to MD.

I have the MZ-NH600D because I do a lot of MD recording, and I want to save wear on my recorder, so I use the 600D for playback. I do think it's a great bargain for a player, especially if you have any friends who also use MD.

But if all I had wanted was a player, I might have started with a flash player instead. Not a 256K one, which would mean swapping music in and out all the time, but something with at least 1GB capacity. Decisions, decisions....

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Then welcome to Minidisc Land.

One word of advice: Don't install the software from the disc that comes with the NH600--it's more than a year old. Go to Downloads here and get the latest SonicStage 3.3 installer.

You'll also find that for transferring CDs, Simple Burner (either at Downloads or on your disc) is much easier and better. But SonicStage has to be installed for Simple Burner to work.

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