* las <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Fri, 11 Aug 2000
| Ralph, my personal experience with Sony has been so bad that it makes
| yours look very good!!!
So what you are saying is that Sharp is bad but Sony is worse? My own
experience with Sony equipment has been consistently below Sharp.
| The MZ30 was from the Sharp MS200 generation.
Sharp MS-701 generation, actually. The MZ-R30 and the MS-701 were
competing units in Japan. The MS-701 never showed up in the US except as
an export.
| So you have to compare the 702 to the Sony R50.
About the time the MS-702 showed up in the US, Sony had pretty much retired
the R50 for the R55 and R37.
| But the Sharp MS200 offered impressive features
And a clamshell case instead of a slot.
| and had a lithium ion battery (it still does <G>).
So did the MS-701 and MS-702, MZ-R30 and MZ-R50. So does the MS-722; in
fact, the MS-722 uses the same LiIon "gum pack" as the 702.
etc.
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