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Sony DPP-FP90

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Brand Sony 1993
Model DPP-FP90
Released Year 1993
Type Printers
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Sony DPP-FP90 is a portable MiniDisc player released in the early 1990s, designed primarily for personal and office use. It supports playback of MiniDiscs with digital sound quality and uses Sony's ATRAC compression technology for high fidelity audio. The unit includes a built-in digital-to-analog converter that ensures clear sound output. The device features a compact and lightweight design, making it ideal for mobile usage. It includes basic transport controls such as play, pause, stop, and track skip, alongside an LCD display for track information and playback status. Connectivity options include a headphone jack and a line-out for integration with external audio equipment.

Specifications

Device Type Portable MiniDisc Player
Release Year 1993
Media Format MiniDisc (ATRAC audio)
Display LCD (mono)
Controls Play, Pause, Stop, Track Skip, Search
Connectivity USB 1.0/1.1, USB 2.0
Audio DAC Built-in Digital to Analog Converter
Power Supply Battery operated (AA batteries)
Dimensions Approx. 120 x 80 x 20 mm
Weight 2.6lb.
Color White
Additional Features Portable design, playback status indicators
UPC 0027242711082
Model DPP-FP90
Technology Thermal
Output Type Color
Type Digital Photo Printer
Depth 5.9in
Height 2.6in
Width 7.1in
Extend Printer Technology Dye Sublimation
Direct Printing Capabilities Print Photos Without a PC
Color Print Speed Up to 0.8pPM
Memory Card Compatibility MultiMediaCard, Memory Stick Duo, Memory Stick, Memory Stick PRO, Microdrive, CompactFlash Type II, MiniSD, SDHC, xD Picture Card, CompactFlash Type I, Secure Digital (Sd)
Computer Operating System Microsoft Windows XP Home, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows XP Professional, Microsoft Windows Vista
Form Factor Desktop
Media Type Photo Paper, Photo Stickers
Panel Color LCD
Max Media Size 4x6in
Media Capacity 20 Sheets

Key Advantages

1. Compact and lightweight design enhances portability for office and personal use.
2. Utilizes ATRAC technology offering superior audio compression without significant quality loss.
3. Easy-to-use interface with clearly labeled buttons and an informative LCD display.
4. Durable build quality typical of Sony's consumer electronics in the 90s.
5. Supports MiniDisc format which was a popular digital storage medium for music at the time.
6. Provides clear audio output via built-in DAC and convenient headphone and line-out jacks.

Limitations

1. Limited to playback of MiniDiscs only, with no support for CDs or other audio formats.
2. Absence of advanced features such as recording or data transfer to PC.
3. Battery life is restricted compared to modern portable audio devices.
4. No wireless connectivity options like Bluetooth or Wi-Fi.
5. The screen is basic and lacks color or touchscreen functionality.
6. Obsolete media format limits availability and practical use in current times.

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