Your Chance to Own the Greatest Portable of All Time

Apr 18, 2006 at 2:40 PM Post #3 of 29
If I wouldn't have to deal with overseas shipping, I'd actually think about bidding on this. I always wanted one of these, since I saw one back in the eighties. Those old Discmen without shock-protection/buffer were not much good for portable use anyway, so I think it was not a big problem that you could not play full-size CDs with the Discman in your pocket. It was something to carry around and take out once you were seated in the train/plane/workspace/etc.

Björn
 
Apr 18, 2006 at 2:43 PM Post #4 of 29
Nice collectable/conversation piece, but I don't see much value beyond that. It's not known as one of the better sounding Discmans anyway, AFAIK...
 
Apr 18, 2006 at 3:26 PM Post #5 of 29
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Originally Posted by Coltrane
What was sony thinking?


Texas Chainsaw Massacre... Portable.
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Apr 18, 2006 at 3:56 PM Post #7 of 29
yeah,
You can watch the video on that auction...goes to yourtube I think for the streaming..funny. I am so pathetic that I had already seen this auction before clicking on the link in post, and that is sad.


"the PCDP collector may die within thou, but the hunter remains eternally"
 
Apr 18, 2006 at 5:03 PM Post #9 of 29
I dont think theres anything extremely rare about that??? (duncan, filburt, insomniac pls correct me if I am wrong). Finding one in working condition is semi-difficult. Ive seen a couple of those on ebay each month.

Garrett
 
Apr 18, 2006 at 9:46 PM Post #11 of 29
It looks like an MD player on drugs.
 
Apr 18, 2006 at 10:10 PM Post #12 of 29
The D-88, one of Sony's two 3" inch PCDPs and no it's not really rare as it does show up on Ebay as often as the D-555. A cool and unique vintage PCDP that sounds better than most of Sony's other vintage PCDP line up, I currently own three of them.
 
Apr 19, 2006 at 1:03 AM Post #13 of 29
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Originally Posted by warubozu
The D-88, one of Sony's two 3" inch PCDPs and no it's not really rare as it does show up on Ebay as often as the D-555. A cool and unique vintage PCDP that sounds better than most of Sony's other vintage PCDP line up, I currently own three of them.


The other was the D-82, right? ;-)

Now if only they could make one that would play MP3, Ogg Vorbis, WAV, & FLAC on a mini-DVD or mini-Blu-ray Disc... ;-)
 
Apr 19, 2006 at 1:06 AM Post #14 of 29
I had one of those when they were new. They were released right at the time the first 3" cds were introduced as "cd singles". The player even came with a a sampler cd. Using those cd's it was pretty cool.

The bad thing with mine was that people would go to grab it, usually followed by a grinding noise as the Cd scraped against case or the momentum would flip it out of their hands.

Amazingly that design made a comeback with the initial rise of MP3 cd players. I think phillips or compaq??? made it that go around.

I still think it is cool looking
 
Apr 19, 2006 at 1:12 AM Post #15 of 29
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Originally Posted by adam917
The other was the D-82, right? ;-)

Now if only they could make one that would play MP3, Ogg Vorbis, WAV, & FLAC on a mini-DVD or mini-Blu-ray Disc... ;-)



That is correct, the D-82 was the first of the two 3" vintage PCDP from Sony and is the harder to find of the two. In IMHO the D-82 ranks right up there along with the Sony D-J50 and D-E905/900 in terms of rarity.
 

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