
Sony
Sony 50MFD2HDL 3.5" High Density Floppy Disk (50-Pack)
★★★★★
A 50-pack of Sony 3.5-inch high-density floppy disks for reliable data storage on legacy and vintage computer systems.
$71.35*
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Overview
Key Features
3.5"" High-Density Diskettes (50-pk Mac)
Specifications
Brand
Sony
Model
50MFD2HDL
Type
3.5-Inch High-Density Floppy Disk
Capacity
1.44 MB per Disk
Quantity
50 Disks
Format
Mac (HFS) — Reformattable for PC
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- 50-disk pack provides ample supply for legacy system maintenance or archival needs
- Sony brand is widely regarded as one of the most reliable manufacturers of floppy media
- Mac-formatted out of the box but can be reformatted for PC use
- Sealed multi-pack helps ensure disks have been stored in consistent conditions
👎 Cons
- 1.44 MB per disk capacity is extremely limited by modern storage standards
- Floppy disks are inherently fragile and susceptible to data loss from magnetic fields, heat, and physical damage
- Requires a 3.5-inch floppy drive, which is no longer standard on any modern computer
- As discontinued old stock, individual disk reliability may vary depending on storage conditions over the years
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these floppy disks formatted for Mac or PC?
This pack is Mac-formatted (HFS). They can be reformatted for PC use on a system with a compatible floppy drive.
How much data does each disk hold?
Each 3.5-inch high-density floppy disk stores up to 1.44 MB of data.
What systems are these disks compatible with?
They are compatible with any computer equipped with a standard 3.5-inch high-density floppy disk drive, including vintage Macintosh and PC systems.
Are these disks still manufactured?
No. Sony discontinued floppy disk production, making sealed packs like this one increasingly difficult to find. This is old stock.