PDM-7R

069   |   Akai   |   '97

An Anonymous Existence

Unlike the typically diminutive screens of regular recording MDs, the PDM-7R stands out with its eye-catching and adorable design, surpassing contemporary creativity and challenging the norms of portable music players.

Its prototype likely comes from the Victor XM-R2, featuring a luxurious and imposing screen that occupies about half of the device's body, complete with an advanced touch panel.

It boasted a phenomenal display capability of up to 48 characters, The screen was divided into quick function zones, separating common functions such as volume control, display switching, editing, and deleting into independent sections. This almost entirely eliminated the need to enter submenus, maximizing the inherent advantages of MD to the fullest.

The supplied stylus was convenient for selecting options and could be neatly stored in the body of the device. However, the screen used pressure-sensitive technology instead of capacitive touch like modern smartphones, so anything that could press could replace the stylus (such as your fingers, though the operation might not be very smooth). Considering this, Victor retained physical buttons for basic functions like Play, FF, Stop, and REC.

The included rechargeable battery was an astonishing 3,000mAh, the highest capacity at the MD history. However, its performance was somewhat disappointing, offering only REC 2.5hrs / Play 4hrs  (the touch panel and large screen likely consumed a lot of power). Combine withexternal battery pack (AA x 4 ) could extend the REC 6.5hrs / Play 13hrs.

A simple wired remote control without a screen was included, featuring the rare ability to control recording directly. The separate mini plug  jack allowed users to pair it with any headphones.

The downside of the touch screen was the bulky body, measuring 34.5mm thick and weighing 330g including the rechargeable battery. In actual use, the overall experience was not very satisfactory. The cutting-edge technology of the time was still immature, and the innovative thinking was perhaps a few steps ahead of its time, making it less competitive and affecting sales as the trend moved towards lighter and thinner devices.

Decades later, its advanced features, unique for its time, and limited circulation have made it incredibly popular among nostalgic players and on auction sites.(Even more rare and precious compared to the original XM-R2)

 

Points

Pen touch operation

12 Text 4 line Large LCD display

Long battery life

Multi remote control

Features

Recorder

Player

Size  |  Weight (w h d)

83.6 x 34.5 x 119mm

330g(with rech.)


Battery(hr) ▶ ● 

Rech.:4 / 2.5

Both(AAx 4):13 / 6.5

Attached rech. BN-R123

Interface

Oprical - in

Line - in

MIC - in

Earphone -  out

Official Price

¥47,000


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