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MD (MiniDisc) was a popular music storage device in the 1990s. Its smaller size and cuter appearance compared to CDs made it a favorite for many.
It was convenient because you could store, erase, and re-record music. It was especially popular among students because of its portability.
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Released by Sony in 1992, the MD was a revolutionary product that combined digital sound quality with the convenience of analog. It was considered a potential replacement for CDs and gained significant popularity, especially in Japan and Korea.
Although it was widely loved until the early 2000s, it gradually disappeared with the advent of MP3 players. However, it remains a popular item among vintage audio equipment collectors.