Sony ICD-ST10 Digital Voice Recorder with Voice-To-Print Compatibility Review

Sony ICD-ST10 Digital Voice Recorder with Voice-To-Print Compatibility
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I bought this unit refurbished for about $75. It did exactly what I wanted it to do. I can now dictate into the unit, then hook it up via usb to my computer and have Dragon Naturally Speaking Version7 Professional turn my voice into typed text.
A word of caution about Dragon Naturally speaking; it takes about 10 hours over two weeks to get productive with high accuracy in Dragon. I read books, went to talks, and took training for Dragon. Dragon Naturallyspeaking dosn't work right out of thebox -- you and Dragon need training to get along. I found the Dragon training cd's from Say I Can very helpful.
Once you've mastered the Dragon, you will only need to touch the keyboard and mouse a few times a day while using your computer -- you'll be moving around and typing into most applications with your voice. I'm using Dragon with various versions of Windows, not sure how it works on the Mac.

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Product Description:
Sony's ICD-ST10 slim, portable digital voice recorder offers a wealth of features and the kind of flexibility only possible in the realm of digital audio. The recorder offers up to 5.5 hours of recording time and a choice of either mono or stereo recording. USB compatibility ensures a fast transfer rate, and you'll enjoy the convenience of five separate message files for dictation.
The system is compatible with Microsoft Windows 98 to XP as well as with the Dragon Naturally Speaking preferred voice-to-print software for converting your voice files into text (version 6.0, sold separately). Digital pitch/playback speed control lets you play recordings at slower or faster than normal speeds to facilitate transcribing or editing, and the recorder's LPEC Codec uses a 16 kHz sampling rate for extended frequency response (with audio up to 8 kHz) to deliver excellent recorded sound.
Incremental rewind (easy search) is the equivalent of tape fast rewind but without returning all the way to the beginning of each recording, to help you locate specific passages within files. Advanced digital VOR (voice-operated recording) stops the recording during silent pauses--saving recording time--then begins recording again without missing a single syllable.
Other features include a full-function LCD, one-button play from record, a built-in directional microphone (which rejects noise from off-axis points and offers high/low mic sensitivity), a built-in playback speaker, an add-recording function, a battery-strength LED, a battery-saving hold switch, and jacks for an external earphone and an external microphone.
What's in the Box
Voice recorder, PC download software, two AAA batteries, a carrying case, an earphone (MDR-ED228LP), a USB cable (RK-G136), and a user's manual.

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