kurisu
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First off, I recommend you upgrade to Acrobat 6.0. These manuals are extremely informative about each of the 1st-generation Sony Hi-MD units. Great reading if your a bit skeptical as to what the unit you desire does or doesn't do.
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..and, my observations as to the Euro-cripple:
Well, with the release of the manuals for all Hi-MD portable units comes the juicy details of each player.
Anyway, noted in each manual is the mW for each unit. The NH1 is and will be 5mW worldwide, the NH900/NH700 is 5mW in the US [and I assume Japan] - 3mW in Europe. There is no notification of the NHF800's mW for Europe, and only lists 5mW for US and Canada? Odd. I'm sure we'll figure that out eventually.
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[size=xx-small]Hi-MD operation manuals appear: Duane Galensky and Jeff point out manuals for Sony's MZ-NH1, MZ-NH900, MZ-NHF800, and MZ-NH700 Hi-MD portables on Sony's documentation site. Sony has a special note there concerning recording power consumption when using Hi-MD media. NH1: http://minidisc.org/manuals/sony/Son...ion_manual.pdf NH900: http://minidisc.org/manuals/sony/Son...ion_manual.pdf NHF800: http://minidisc.org/manuals/sony/Son...ion_manual.pdf NH700: http://minidisc.org/manuals/sony/Son...ion_manual.pdf NH600: http://minidisc.org/manuals/sony/MZNH600D.pdf[/size] |
..and, my observations as to the Euro-cripple:
Well, with the release of the manuals for all Hi-MD portable units comes the juicy details of each player.
Anyway, noted in each manual is the mW for each unit. The NH1 is and will be 5mW worldwide, the NH900/NH700 is 5mW in the US [and I assume Japan] - 3mW in Europe. There is no notification of the NHF800's mW for Europe, and only lists 5mW for US and Canada? Odd. I'm sure we'll figure that out eventually.