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JVC XM-C31.


As recent sales statistics reflect, MiniDisc A compact digital audio disc from Sony that comes in read-only and rewritable versions. Introduced in late 1993, the MiniDisc has been most popular in Japan. The read-only 2.5" disc stores 140MB compared to 650MB on a CD, but holds the same 74 minutes worth of music due to Sony's Adaptive  players are fighting quite a battle with other digital audio players See digital music player, digital media hub and digital media server. . That's why JVC's newest MiniDisc offering has taken the meaning of "battery life" to a whole new level. The XM-C31 player has an almost obnoxious maximum playback Playback could mean:
  • The re-playing of recorded media.
  • Gapless playback, the seamless playback of digital audio formats (i. e. ipods, mp3 players)
  • Playback singer, a practice in Bollywood musicals.
 time of 318 hours (with the combined use of the internal NiMH battery, one AA battery and LP4 playback mode). Another feature reminding us that the Japan MiniDisc isn't is·n't  

Contraction of is not.


isn't is not
isn't be
 entirely dead is the "Quick Charge" function, which allows for a playback of 15 hours after a mere 20 minutes of charging.

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Publication:Japan Inc.
Date:Nov 1, 2004
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