Sony mz-e33 manual


















Available in 5 colors. New "Quick start" function keeps audio data in memory, reducing startup time from dead stop to about 0. Aluminum body. Available in silver, blue, pink and brown. Links: Sony Japan page for the unit. AVWatch Japan page for the unit.

User Manual: J. Features: Teenage girl-friendly colors. AVLand UK page for the unit. Service Manual: MZ-E Group mode support. Digital sound system presets. No remote. User Manual: MZ-E New yet again backlit LCD stick remote with jog lever and 6 character display. Selected tracks are forgotten when lid is opened.

Features common to previous units: G-protection. One-touch eject. Melody timer for avoiding missed train stops Available in silver, blue, pink and brown. See Sony portables glossary for definitions of these features. Minidisc T-station MZ-E page. Features: Sony's 10th anniversary Minidisc player. Unit achieves new world firsts in weight and size. Charge stand has 3 color LED indicating charge or remaining battery. New 3mm headphone jack requires adapter for normal headphones! Further thinning of the magnesium case.

Backlit remote has 2-line display for Roman alphabet titles, 1-line for Kanji titles. Equalizer settings are established with one of four fixed presets "Heavy, Pops, Jazz, Unique" or one of 2 custom i.

Equalizer and "Virtual Headphone" cannot be used together. Remembered tracks are forgotten when player is opened. Links: Sony's Japanese press release mech. Sony Minidisc 10th anniversary page mech. AV-Land UK coverage good photo. Minidisc T-Station coverage. Spanish coverage at Quesabesde.

AV Watch page mech. PocketFad Shenzhen China has further photos of the unit. Japan-Direct page for the unit. Minidisco page for the unit.

Included Accessories: Japanese edition Backlit remote, charging stand, AC adapter for use with charging stand , carrying pouch, headphone adapter. Features: Wireless remote control. Minidisco has some further info and pictures of the MZ-E Main body of unit composed of magnesium for lightness and rigidity. Remote control is capable of display Kanji Chinese characters see picture at left , unit recharges in charging cradle.

Sony's official Japanese page translation for the MZ-E Japan-Direct also has a bunch of pictures of the MZ-E Planet Minidisc's Sony portables feature comparison chart. Eight-level bass and treble adjustment. Unit is recharged by placing it in the recharging stand. Available in silver, blue, pink, and yellow.

Has the ability to alert the user to an incoming cell phone call see explanation below. User Notes: According to Sony's site, the cell phone alert function only works with the Japanese domestic protocol of CDMA, one of the largest cell phone networks in Japan PHS being the other one, which is not compatible. Button layout and LCD located on rear face of the unit. Digital mega-bass. No remote nor can it accept one, the headphone jack does not have a remote connector. Only 20 second shock protection.

Video-direct's comparison table lists this unit and other current Sony models. Button layout located on backside of the unit. Extra battery life was achieved by increasing the rotation speed of the disk by three times, according to Sony's press release. Sony's offical Japanese page for this unit. Features: MZ-E class machine differs by being a bit larger.

MDLP capable. Program play mode. Sound settings: 8 treble and 8 bass 64 possible settings total. Links: Sony's Japanese page for this unit. A Japanese electronics page mentions the MZ-E Another Japanese electronics page has some photos and a short description of the MZ-E A Japanese shop has brochure images of the MZ-E Links: Sony's Japanese page for this unit machine translation. Features: Bass and treble controls, new head loading mechanism, anti-shock buffer of 40 seconds, standard play mode functions, AVLS feature.

Links: Sony's Japanese announcement for this unit and an English machine translation. According to Sony it emphasizes the new Sony network era. Features: Pop colors, one touch eject, bass and treble controls with 2 presets. Included Accessories: Japanese edition Backlit remote, charging stand, AC adapter for use with charging stand , carrying pouch, headphone adapter.

Features: Wireless remote control. Minidisco has some further info and pictures of the MZ-E Main body of unit composed of magnesium for lightness and rigidity. Remote control is capable of display Kanji Chinese characters see picture at left , unit recharges in charging cradle.

Sony's official Japanese page translation for the MZ-E Japan-Direct also has a bunch of pictures of the MZ-E Planet Minidisc's Sony portables feature comparison chart. Eight-level bass and treble adjustment. Unit is recharged by placing it in the recharging stand. Available in silver, blue, pink, and yellow. Has the ability to alert the user to an incoming cell phone call see explanation below.

User Notes: According to Sony's site, the cell phone alert function only works with the Japanese domestic protocol of CDMA, one of the largest cell phone networks in Japan PHS being the other one, which is not compatible.

Button layout and LCD located on rear face of the unit. Digital mega-bass. No remote nor can it accept one, the headphone jack does not have a remote connector. Only 20 second shock protection. Video-direct's comparison table lists this unit and other current Sony models.

Button layout located on backside of the unit. Extra battery life was achieved by increasing the rotation speed of the disk by three times, according to Sony's press release.

Sony's offical Japanese page for this unit. Features: MZ-E class machine differs by being a bit larger. MDLP capable. Program play mode. Sound settings: 8 treble and 8 bass 64 possible settings total.

Links: Sony's Japanese page for this unit. A Japanese electronics page mentions the MZ-E Another Japanese electronics page has some photos and a short description of the MZ-E A Japanese shop has brochure images of the MZ-E Links: Sony's Japanese page for this unit machine translation. Features: Bass and treble controls, new head loading mechanism, anti-shock buffer of 40 seconds, standard play mode functions, AVLS feature.

Links: Sony's Japanese announcement for this unit and an English machine translation. According to Sony it emphasizes the new Sony network era. Features: Pop colors, one touch eject, bass and treble controls with 2 presets.

Another Japanese news announcement and photo of this unit. Features: Pop-open eject. AA drycell based player; no internal recharge function, no external recharger supplied, no external battery case, no DC IN jack. Colors: silver, blue. Lack of remote backlight support: Though the MZ-E60 has a remote port and supports LCD remote functions, it does not support the remote backlight feature.

User comments: I have the MZ-E60 and was surprised to find the model that replaces it, the MZ-E, to be somewhat inferior: The MZ-E has no remote, nor can it accept one headphone jack does not have the remote connector. The body is completely plastic, unlike that of the E60, which has an aluminum lid.

And I'm curious about why Sony decided to limit the memory buffer to 20 secs rather than 40, which is the usual limit on all current Sony MD players and recorders. I doubt this smaller buffer will make any practical difference, but it does point to Sony's effort to "cheap out" on overall quality.

The only advantage the E seems to have over the E60 is that its stated battery life is almost tripled. Links: Superfi UK has further photos of the unit. The T-Station has further information on this unit. MDLand has multiple angle views of this unit. A user's in-depth MZ-E60 review. Features: Unit has the first wireless remote control capability for a portable MD unit.

Watch displays track, time, and even title information. Also works as a fully functional wristwatch. Headphones are still wired directly to the unit for optimal sound quality. One-touch eject mechanism. Links: Sony's Japanese announcement for this unit's release See English machine translation. Specs: Watch remote powered by a Lithium battery CR which will last for approximately three months with regular use.

Transportation frequency: Features: Has the longest portable MD player battery life in the world as of Oct 20, of 77 hours. Includes unique charging base for entire unit.

Battery LED indicator, bass and treble controls adjustable to 7 different levels each with two user presets. Features: Small size and light weight realized through newly developed optical pickup, Newly developed "One Touch Eject" mechanism makes disc changing easy, World's smallest MD player body as of Aug 24, , high stiffness magnesium casing, World's longest battery life achieved as of Aug 24 at about 56 hours, Popular new "Smart Stick Controller" type remote, Three color variations, 40 seconds of long duration shock resistant memory, all standard play modes, AVLS volume limiting system.

Links: Sony's Japanese release announcement for this unit. Sony's Japanese release announcement translated into English. Sony's Tourist model page for the MZ-E Superfi posts zoomable, rotatable scans of this unit. MiniDiscussion has collected user reviews for this unit. Features: 40 second shock memory, One Touch Eject Mechanism, Backlit Remote no LCD on body , Twin headphone output, 8-step bass and treble adjustments that can be remembered in two "user profile" settings.

The MiniDisc T-Station has a review for this unit. Superfi UK has information on this unit as well as rotatable photos. Minidisco has a rotatable 3-D spinning image of this unit. Features: Was world's longest battery life MD player May ' Incorporates "Smart Stick Controller" with 9 character display and improved design slimmer, easier to operate -- control knob at end of stick is now pushed left and right rather than twisted.

Two-tone color scheme. Features: Nearly the same as the MZ-E55 internally. You could suffer a fatal electrical shock! Instead, contact your nearest service center! Translate this page:. A cimben szereplo keszulekem cd jatszoja szamomra furcsa dolgot produkal: oda-vissza ugral, es ezt nemcsak a zenen hallom, hanem a szamlalon is latom.

A cd-ket egybol beolvassa, az mp3-at is, de a lejatszas folyaman elojon ez a jelenseg, barmelyik zeneszamnal. A kivalasztott zeneszamot egybol megtalalja, csak a lejatszas nem megy neki siman, folyamatosan. A mechanikahoz sajna csak ugy ferek hozza, hogy ha a keszuleket szetszedem, tehat mukodes kozben nem lathatom.



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