MZ-RH10 -- who likes it?

Aug 8, 2005 at 4:53 PM Post #16 of 32
Quote:

Originally Posted by Latexxx
The version of Sonic Stage which comes with Japanese versions will only work on a Japanese OS but it isn't really a problem because you can download an English version from connect.com. It'll handle Japanese units too. Your biggest problem will be making the player work in English which was possible at least with the first generation hi-md units.


Maybe I'm better off just to buy the RH10 in Canada, but have to hand over an extra $100 and not have to worry about getting the player to work... (I'm no good with electronic equipment)
Can anyone please recommend anything?? (newbie here...)
Comments/suggestions are appreciated!
 
Aug 8, 2005 at 5:59 PM Post #17 of 32
Getting the RH10 to work from Japan is very easy. There are 3 issues:

1) Voltage. For some reason, Sony included a world adapter, so this isn't an issue as it usually is w/ Japanese electronics

2) The menus. You have to press about three buttons and it turns from Japanese to English. There's a thread on the minidisc community forums about it.

3) The software. It's very easy to download from Sony America.
 
Aug 8, 2005 at 8:41 PM Post #18 of 32
If this is how OLED is going to look, I can't wait for Sony to utilize color OLED.

This is the best screen I've seen on a portable unit. My player is black so the characters just seem to float in the casing.

What is the power drain for OLED? Is it significant? I do like that Sony has two levels of brightness when the screen is configured to remain on:

BRIGHT: for navigation

dim: for no menu activity

Everything on the screen is very readable.

Paul
 
Aug 9, 2005 at 12:54 AM Post #19 of 32
Not sure if this helpful to you or not though,

Another reason why I settled for NH1 over the latest HiMD is because the latest one is made from plastic and very prone to scratches, unlike the metal body of NH1.
 
Aug 9, 2005 at 4:59 AM Post #21 of 32
Sure...

www.connect.com and click around
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Aug 9, 2005 at 2:06 PM Post #27 of 32
Quote:

Originally Posted by z-iron
130 hours!?!? Is that possible on a portable rig?!?!


Battery life claims can be misleading unless one knows the entire circumstances.

Page 20 of the Sony PDF manual has the myriad of battery / mode / life combinations possible with the RH10.

The battery life for the Sharp:

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[left][font=Fixedsys] Battery Life Play Record Recharge NiMH 27/36/42 hr 8/12/15 hr full: 5.5 hr, 90%: 3.5 hr Alkaline AA x 1 48/67/75 hr 8/15/20.5 hr Both 80/103/122 hr 20/30.5/40 hr [/font][/left]

Still, the MZ-RH10 doesn't come close to those numbers.

Paul
 
Aug 9, 2005 at 8:23 PM Post #28 of 32
i love the format of MD, and it doesnt make a lot of sense to get a non-HIMD unit right now... but until HIMD battery life gets above 40-50 hrs, i don't think ill be spending. HDD players are nice, but just dont provide the versatility i've come to expect with MD. Maybe the next gen of HIMD players will address this. Also my current player is built of metal (im-mt880) which really inspires confidence in the durability of it. My hope is that either sony, sharp or panasonic will come out with an aluminum or magnesium unit with 50 hrs battery life...

until then, I guess ill suffer with SP and LP2 on a weird little device with mediocre battry life, that somehow, i still love.

long live MD
 
Aug 10, 2005 at 2:31 PM Post #30 of 32
According to "minidisco.com" the step up features for the RH10 are:

1. OLED display
2. Multifunciton remote
3. Aluminum lid

I find it funny on the Sony USA site that they show an RH10 with an LCD screen that looks like the same info as the one they use for the RH910. One of the RH10's biggest selling features isn't even illustrated properly!

Paul
 

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