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- 2006 TDK "WA" Blanks in 74-Min (http://www.minidiscaccess.com/item.html?PRID=1565387) and 80-Min (http://www.minidiscaccess.com/item.html?PRID=1565386) lengths have just arrived at MiniDisc Access. (http://www.minidiscaccess.com/)
- MiniDisc Access (http://www.minidiscaccess.com) has just received a limited supply of "One Touch" Storage Boxes (http://www.minidiscaccess.com/generic17.html) in a variety of colors and sizes, which hold from 20 to 96 discs. They're called One Touch because that's all it takes to press the button that smoothly slides out the drawers.
- MiniDisc Access (http://www.minidiscaccess.com/) is offering 4 different “Complete Live Recording Bundles” (http://www.minidiscaccess.com/generic76.html) starting at $199.99.
- Victor releasing a new MD player, XM-C37. [1] (http://www.audiotstation.com/forum/showthread.php?t=29864)
- Sony release HiMD units for Macintosh users. The units (http://bssc.sel.sony.com/BroadcastandBusiness/DisplaySubCategory?m=0&p=10&sp=83); MZ-M100 and MZ-M10, are the Mac versions of the MZ-RH10 and MZ-RH910. The units are however said to lack the function of downloading music onto HiMD discs.
- MiniDisc Access (http://www.minidiscaccess.com/) is running a Memorial Day Special. You can save $5.00 on the Zen-48 MD Organizers (http://www.minidiscaccess.com/item.html?PRID=1512113) until June 10, 2005.
- MDCenter.nl (http://www.mdcenter.nl/redirect.php?file=http://www.mdcenter.nl/forums/viewtopic.php?t=1209) has leaked information and photos regarding 3 new Hi-MD recorders from Sony: MZ-RH10, MZ-RH910 and MZ-RH710
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- Minidisco (http://www.minidisco.com/) now has a few thousand Hi-MD discs in stock, so get 'em while they last!
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