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March 2, 2005

TOKYO, Japan, March 2, 2005 --- Adding greater versatility to the Hi-MD™ format, Sony Corporation today announced the adoption of MP3 direct playback and the new Hi-MD PHOTO standard, which extends the potential of Hi-MD to serve in a new role as a medium for digital still cameras.
The adoption of MP3 and the introduction of Hi-MD PHOTO enhance the Hi-MD media that is renowned for its combination of high capacity, low cost, extreme durability, and removability, which make it ideal both for archiving and sharing. The new features enable users to access a wider range of music than ever, and allow simultaneous enjoyment of digital images and music. Hi-MD continues to expand the possibilities for the development of innovative products that will cross audio and visual boundaries.
The new Hi-MD PHOTO compatible Walkman will be launched on March 10th in Japan, and will be available, together with other new Hi-MD Walkman products that support direct MP3 playback, in other regions during Spring/Summer 2005. More details on Hi-MD, Hi-MD PHOTO format, and the MZ-DH10P can be found at www.sony.net/Hi-MD *this link is no longer active and a revised page does not exist.
Sony launched the MiniDisc format in 1991, and has continued its evolution, since. In 2000, the MiniDisc adopted "MDLP"(MiniDisc Long Play) to quadruple the recording time. The following year, MiniDisc took the first steps into the networked era with "Net MD" and made the leap to "Hi-MD" in 2004. Today, including Sony, approximately 80 companies support the MD format. Approximately 100 million MD devices and 1.6 billion MD media have been shipped cumulatively since 1992 (according to Sony Corporation).
| Recording System | DCF/Exif standard compliance Directory name/File name assignment Note: Thumbnail cache file recording, in addition to the DCF/Exif standard |
|---|---|
| Recording Media | Hi-MD 1GB Disc, 80-minute MD, 74-minute MD and 60-minute MD |