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I owned a Sony MZ-B100 MD recorder in 2004. It didn't have any sort of computer connection, and wasn't really designed to be used as a portable player as much as it was a recorder. Still, that thing was rugged. It lasted a good six years without showing a single fault (how many devices can you say that about these days?), had three recording level compressions as well as uncompressed, TOSlink input, and ran for 40 hours on a single AA battery. As inconvenient as MDs could sometimes be, I wish we still had a device that could run for that long on a common, replaceable, AA battery and were that durable.