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Panasonic RR-US350 Digital Recorder Voice Editor (Silver) Review

Panasonic RR-US350 Digital Recorder Voice Editor
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The recorder comes with USB cable and and PC sofware to download the recording. It'sgreat for recording lectures.
There are three recording modes: EP, SP and LP. EP provides high quality recording with a very short recording time. SP provides good quality recording for about 60 minutes. LP provides extended recording (210 minutes). However, the recording quality was not usable.
Sony ICD-P17 costs 20 dollars more. Comes with USB cable and PC sofware to download the recording. There are no different recording mode. It provides over 4 hours of recording capability at a great quality! Check it out. I am sure you will find it worths the money.

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Product Description:
Offering 210 minutes of recording time--twice the length of previous models--Panasonic's sleek RR-US350 IC digital voice recorder is designed for easy operation. Its user-friendly features include an easy-to-read LCD, a built-in condenser microphone, and four main storage folders with a 99-file maximum between them. The RR-US350 features a USB terminal for PC linking and sophisticated Voice Editor 3 software that lets you move, edit, and erase recordings on your PC.
Other features include voice activation, hold (which negates changes to status when activated), and a choice of recording mode (high-quality, standard, and long-play). The unit runs on two AAA batteries (not included) for about 18 hours playback and 68 hours of recording time.
What's in the Box
Voice recorder, CD-ROM, USB cable, and a user's manual.

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Samson Zoom H2 Handy Portable Stereo Recorder + 2GB Accessory Kit Review

Samson Zoom H2 Handy Portable Stereo Recorder + 2GB Accessory Kit
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Be careful when wearing the headphones.This recorder can pickup everything that can be heard by the human ear and many things that cannot.If you have the volume turned up and you are using the headphones to monitor...even the slightest movement will sound deafening!

If I could add one function to this product it would be the ability to mix the internal mics with the line in or external mics...That is it.

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Product Description:
The Zoom H2 is a must-have for anybody doing podcasting to almost any type of mobile recording situation.Anaffordable2-track recorder using a 4-mic capsule configuration and digital signal processing, the H2 allows a variety of polar patterns and even supports 5.1 surround sound. Record at 96kHz, 48kHz, 44.1kHz or MP3. Archive files to your computer using the USB port. Use as a USB mic to record your guitar or vocals directly to computer. A time stamp feature facilitates production. The H2 has an approximate 4-hour running time on 2 AA alkaline batteries. It includes earbuds, stereo adapter cable, mic clip adapter, tripod stand, USB cable, AC adapter and a 512MB SD card. Now the Zoom H2 can accept up to a 16 GB SD cards with the latest firmware installed. Have an older version? Update easily and for free at Zoom's website, www.zoom.co.jp.Click here for listing of compatible SD cards!Who Needs the H2 Handy Recorder from Zoom? Everyone who craves brilliant stereo recordings.It's a simple idea: provide brilliant stereo recording in an easy-to-use, ultra-portable device. Now everyone can record pristine audio in an infinite variety of applications. From seminars and conferences, to electronic news gathering (ENG) and podcasting, to musical performances, songwriting sessions and rehearsals, the H2 provides amazing recording quality. And no matter what kind of music you perform or the instrument you play, the H2 can effortlessly record it in high-quality stereo.Zoom H2 Features W-XY mic patterns with 4 mic capsules and signal processing allows Front 90° cardioid, Rear 120° cardioid and 360° polar patterns Finally record 360° sound as 2ch data or 4ch data simultaneously Built-in USB.

KIT INCLUDES:
* 2GB SD MEMORY CARD.
* 4 'AA' RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES w/ CHARGER.
* BATTERY CASE.
* LCD SCREEN PROTECTORS.

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Sony ICDU60 - 512MB Digital Voice Recorder w/ MP3 & Storage Device. Review

Sony ICDU60 - 512MB Digital Voice Recorder w/ MP3 & Storage Device.
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The recordered has some nice features, like being able to select "folders" that you want to record the sessions into. However, the sound is recordered in a proprietary sony format. You need to download software to make Media Player play it. What makes things really annoying is there is no clean method by which you can save it into a "normal" format for sharing with other people. Why on earth didn't Sony use WAV or MP3 format is beyond my comprehension.

Recording quality is decent when you are within 6 feet of a person and have the recorder in plain view. However, if you are further away and want to keep the discrete (like in your pocket) the sound quality is terrible.

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512MB Digital Voice Recorder w/ MP3 & Storage Device.

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Sony ICD-UX71PINK Digital Voice Recorder with 1GB Flash Memory Review

Sony ICD-UX71PINK Digital Voice Recorder with 1GB Flash Memory
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I have an ICD-UX70. It records voice OK in a large conference room, although the sound from a distance is rather tinny (I found the best results by having the unit within 2m of the person speaking). The unit is very light and small - almost too small to accurately push the buttons if you had thick fingers. The BEST feature is that the ICD-UX70 allows the recorded audio mp3 files to be dragged and dropped to your computer via USB connection!

My only complaint is that the unit requires an approximate 10 second wake-up time from being in the OFF/On Hold mode before playing or recording can be done - so that if I want to record something instantly I'd miss the first 10 seconds.

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Product Description:
LCD : Display: Alarm, Connecting, Hold Mark, ST/STSP/STLP/SP/LP/Mode, Voice Operated Recording, Title and Artist name/ID3 tag, Back Light, Files Number, Folder, Full Dot-matrix Display, Mic Sensitivity(H/L), Memory Remain, Repeat, Play/Remain Time, Erase, Battery Remain, Date & Time, Rec Date/Time, Title/ID3-tag Speakers : Inner Speaker: 10mm

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Olympus VN3100 Digital Voice Recorder Review

Olympus VN3100 Digital Voice Recorder
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When I went out shopping for a voice recorder I didn't want one that had fancy lights, did backflips, had a taser built in (though that would be cool ;) I just wanted a voice recorder so I wouldn't forget my thoughts during the day. I have a very bad memory and I knew that if I could speak my thoughts rather than writing them I could remember much more of what I wanted to remember.

So I started here at Amazon. The reason I started at Amazon was because they have the widest selection of anything anywhere. (in my own personal opinion) After looking at a few different ones I decided an Olympus would be my best bet. I have always had a great time with Olympus and have never ever had a problem with it. I was not disappointed!

The device itself weighs in just about 65 grams and is 4x1.5x11/16 (LengthxWidthxDepth in inches) It is literally palm sized and fits comfortably in my hand (though I have a bigger hand than most people) It has an internal mic and speaker both of which are adequate for any atomsphere. Most audio-philes would not be happy with the sound quality but be not discouraged, it records clearly anything that is spoken. In the Menu it also gives a choice of recording in high or low mic, as well as sound quality of XHQ, HQ, SP, and LP. It also sports a mic and headphone port for you to use external equipment with it.

The interface is very easy to use and fairly intuitive. There is a hold switch on the left side for locking it and turning it off, a battery charge level in the upper right hand corner, and an easy to read lcd screen. It has four folders (A,B,C,D) for easy organization and each recording records the date and time when it was recorded.When in hold the only thing that it'll show if you press any button is the date and time. (it can show 24 clock as well)

This unit does not sport a usb port for connection to your computer (hence the pc absent from the model number) and actually comes in a silver finish not the blue one. One thing that irked me but is not much of a problem was that it has a strap hole but does not come with a strap. It is an accessory that can be bought from Olympus.

All in all this is a wonderful product and is actually fairly cheap for the features that it packs. For those with bad memory it is a life saver as well. I would recommend this product to anyone who wants to record anything from thoughts to speechs.

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Product Description:
The pocket-sized recorder is sleek in style and powerful in performance with nearly 72 hours of continuous recording capability. The easy-to-use thumbpad makes for quick and convenient operation of functions like file management, choosing playback and recording modes and more. Timer recording and voice activation provide awesome versatility.

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Olympus WS-210S Voice Recorder (141960) (Brown) Review

Olympus WS-210S Voice Recorder
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Comparison to Olympus VN-3100PC

Pros:

WS-210S has a much greater frequency response (especially in Stereo XQ mode), which I find useful in being able to later understand what I whispered VERY softly while trying not to awaken my spouse when I had an idea in bed late at night.This is the major reason I upgraded, and I am quite happy with this feature.

When playing back a recording and stopping in the middle to transcribe what you just played back, then when you hit the play (>/OK) button to resume playback, it backs up just a little so you can hear what was being said just before the point where you hit the STOP button.This is exactly how a transcription player or software works, and it definitely is the right answer.I am overjoyed!

There is no need for a mini-USB cable to connect to a PC.This is probably a bigger feature for folks who travel a lot, who now no longer need to worry about taking and finding and not losing the #$%&* USB cable.I work at home, so it didn't matter that much to me.

To do transcription on the PC, you really want transcription software.Fortunately, there is Express Scribe, which is FREE on the Web.The only caveat is that when you load it on your PC, it also loads a whole bunch of "stubs" (icons of programs that will load if you try to use them) to perform lots of other audio-related tasks... of course these cost real money to buy, which is probably why you got the simple transcription program for free.

Playback speed changes are now semi-permanent.Hitting the OK button during playback still changes the playback speed as before, but now the speed stays that way until you change it again, even on new voice files.Though I found this initially irritating, I have grown to appreciate it.

The unit is smaller and lighter.It feels more dense, which is a "quality" that naturally inspires a perception of "quality" quite irrespective of the facts.The button actions are generally good, and the unit snaps apart and together again with reassuring solidity.

It takes only one AAA battery.(Caveat: there were some power-saving decisions made by the design team apparently as a consequence of this single-battery design.The display shuts off more quickly and the device does not power up as nicely.See below for details.)The battery door feels a little weak, so be careful out there.

There are 5 folders instead of 4, and each can hold 200 voice files instead of just 100.

It creates WMA files instead of WAV files.This can be seen as a feature or a flaw, depending...

Cons:

The good old dependable Olympus transcription software does not work with the new unit.For the old unit, all you had to do was plug the device into your PC, and the software would automatically start up.You clicked one button and all 4 folders would be downloaded into your PC, ready to transcribe.(On the plus side, Express Scribe has its own Sync capability, which I have not yet explored, and which may perform similarly.)

When paused during recording, the LED is off, so you have no visual que in the dark (late at night in bed again) that the device is paused.This is minor, because the recorder will automatically exit the paused state after awhile, preserving what you recorded if you forget and think that the recording is done.Of course if you hit REC before that expiration time and expect to get a completely new recording started, you will later discover that you have appended to the end of the previous paused recording.

The hole for attaching a neck strap is on the "wrong" end of the device.It's on the "right" end for not losing the valuable data (as opposed to the battery) if the device somehow came apart (which it won't: it's very well made that way), but Olympus really should have put holes on BOTH ends, to give the user a choice.It is going to be awhile before it will feel "natural" to me to pick up the device when it is hanging on its leash, if it ever does.

It just doesn't feel quite as natural in the hand.The back of the device is not flat.It has a flat bump for the speaker, and a long bump for the single battery.The plastic is quite smooth and satisfying to the touch, and does not feel cheap in any respect.

The function of the MENU button to allow individual recordings to be moved to different folders has been removed.So if you rely on putting recordings into the proper folder, you better know which folder is active, which is harder to do in the dark...

The LED no longer flashes the same number of times as the alphabetic number of the folder (1 flash for A, 2 flashes for the B folder, etc.) when using the FOLDER button to change folders.This makes it impossible to tell which folder you are in when you are in the dark (thus both literally and figuratively).

The buttons are placed quite closely together, which may be difficult for larger hands and fingers to use in the dark.

If the device is automatically powered down (which, as noted above, it does much more quickly than the old unit), it takes 2 seconds to wake up.This may not sound like much, but if you hit the REC button when it is powered down, and you expect to just start talking and have it be recorded (which happened in the old unit), you'll have a rude surprise when your recording cannot be found.In this new unit, you have to learn to notice that the LED has not lit up, and so to press the REC button again!Even if one lost the first 2 seconds of a recording in the process of the device waking up, that would be far preferable to losing the whole thing.Of course, in anger one quickly learns to hit any button, wait 2 seconds, and then hit REC and be sure to check that the LED is now lit.

The display showing how many seconds remain in playback of the present recording is now much smaller, and thus much harder for over-50 eyes to read.This is mitigated by the vast improvement in the playback pause behavior as noted above.

Verification of ERASE can now be done only with a click on the right arrow >>| button.The older unit allows either right or left to work.This is either a feature or a flaw, or immaterial, depending on your point of view.

The menu system is harder to understand and use.This is likely another consequence of single-battery power conservation: a smaller screen was used without room to display the whole menu at once.Certainly it is now nearly impossible to change to BEEP setting in the dark.(The input string is now: MENU |<< |<< OK >>| >>| OK >>| OK MENU.)Accessing File Lock is relatively easy but still involved: MENU |<< OK >>| OK MENU.

OVERALL:

I'm glad I got the new device, for the reasons stated at the top.I wish the designers had:
(*) allowed single-click wake-up-and-record, even if it lost 2 seconds at the start
(*) kept the ability to move recordings between folders
(*) kept the flash-folder-number feature when changing folders
(*) put leash holes on both ends

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Product Description:
Easy operation and superior audio in a stylish package. Easily record lectures, notes and more in high-quality stereo sound with the compact, stylish WS-210S. Store and organize your files on the WS-210S, and transfer them to your PC with the easy-to-use "USB Direct" design. Simply plug the recorder into a computer, with no USB cable necessary, for easy downloading of audio files, documents, image files and more.

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