XM-PX55/PX33 portable MD players
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Victor Co of Japan Ltd's XM-PX33 and XM-PX55 portable MiniDisc players can replay for longer periods. When using a single rechargeable battery, the XM-PX33 allows replay time up to 20 hrs. The player has a polycarbonate resin housing that mixes translucent section with brightly colored sections. XM-PX55's newly devised pickup and an improved IC permits up to 75 hrs when using only a rechargeable battery with an alkaline dry-cell battery, and 27 hrs with just a rechargeable battery. The XM-PX33 and XM- PX55 sell for $257 and $321, respectively.
Publication Name: Journal of the Electronics Industry
Subject: Electronics and electrical industries
ISSN: 0385-4515
Year: 2000
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GP-3B, GP-3E disc players
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Nippon Columbia Co Ltd's GP-3B and GP-3E portable disc players are able to playback 17cm discs in horizontal and vertical installations using a dynamic balance pickup. They will play vinyl long-play discs in the horizontal orientation, and allow users to adjust the number of revolutions as well as select AC or DC power supplies. Except in color, both models are identical. The GP-3B features a translucent or frosted lower section with a blue lid, whereas the GP-3E is offered with an ivory lid. Both players are available for $117.
Publication Name: Journal of the Electronics Industry
Subject: Electronics and electrical industries
ISSN: 0385-4515
Year: 2000
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