|font:Courier New||B:O|With its blazing 180-millisecond access time, Media Vision's Reno personifies portable CD-ROM power. On speed and connectivity options, in fact, the Reno beats out Sony's CD-ROM Discman. But the Reno is deeper, wider, and heavier than the Sony, and some parts of its case are a bit flimsy.|CR||CR|For complete review, see Computer Life, September 1995. |CR|^|font:Courier New||B:O|* SCSI2, double-speed, 180 ms CD player. |CR|* Portable--works with AC adapter or|CR| batteries.|CR|* High-performance, 16-bit, SCSI2, PCMCIA|CR| adapter.|CR|* Includes stereo headphones, carrying|CR| case, AC adapter, and cables.|CR|* Includes Corel SCSI version 2 software.|CR||CR|^|font:Courier New||B:O|Available for PC And Mac.|CR||CR|Minimum PC System Requirements:|CR||CR|* 386SX processor|CR|* MS-DOS 5.0 |CR|* Windows 3.1|CR|* Hard drive with 1MB free|CR|* 2MB of RAM|CR|* Microsoft or compatible mouse|CR||CR||B:1|1/2^|font:Courier New||B:O|Minimum Macintosh System Requirements:|CR||CR|* Macintosh SE |CR|* System 7.0|CR|* Color display with 680 x 480 resolution|CR|* Hard drive with 500K free|CR|* 4MB of RAM (5MB recommended)|CR|* Adapter (for PowerBook users)|CR||CR||CR||CR||B:1|2/2|CR||CR||CR|