We were told back in September that Sony was halting production on its disc-loading music players, but devices have now reached the end of the production line, with the last MiniDisc players set be shipped out this March. The optical player managed to claw out a 20-year life for itself, despite the menace of media-free music (and video) players like the iPod, which began to severely cut away at sales around 2000. This final date signifies that Sony has exhausted supplies of a specific MD component, although according to Asahi, the likes of Onkyo will continue to make similar optical hardware. Well, at least frustration for Sony's proprietary media storage lives on in the PS Vita.
Filed under: Portable Audio/Video, Sony
Source: Asahi (Japanese)
Source: http://feeds.engadget.com/~r/weblogsinc/engadget/~3/tUd_NUhq5Xs/
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