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Sony ICD-SX700D 1GB Digital Voice Recorder and MP3 Player with Voice Operated Recording + Accessory Kit Review

Sony ICD-SX700D 1GB Digital Voice Recorder and MP3 Player with Voice Operated Recording + Accessory Kit
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If it didn't cost $180, I would throw it against the wall to see how many pieces it would make.Fine recorder, but when attached to the computer, the USB kept disconnecting and reconnecting every two or three seconds.Prior Sony digital recorder was great but this USB instability is bad.

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Dictate all day. Featuring Dragon NaturallySpeaking® Voice to Print Speech Recognition software, the ICD-SX700D digital voice recorder is the perfect office assistant. You can easily translate all of your recordings from voice to print with a few clicks of a button. This voice recorder has 1GB of built-in flash memory which allows you to record up to 372 hours of voice or up to 8 hours of MP3 recording in LPEC mode. Voice operated playback, correct dictation in playback, and a large stereo microphone round out the features.

KIT INCLUDES:
* OLYMPUS ME-12 MICROPHONE.
* 4 'AAA' RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES W/ CHARGER.
* BATTERY CASE.

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Sony ICDUX80 Digital Voice Recorder with MP3 Stereo Recording and Playback Review

Sony ICDUX80 Digital Voice Recorder with MP3 Stereo Recording and Playback
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I purchased the Sony ICDUX80 Digital Voice Recorder mainly to do voice-over work for the videos I make for YouTube. My computer's built-in mic pics up the noise from the on-board fan, etc. so I decided to get a compact voice recorder.

The SONY was pretty much what I was looking for as far as features and price... plus I have always had great success with SONY equipment. Here are some of mike Pros & Cons:

PROS: Small, compact and easy to carry in a shirt pocket. Good Amazon price. Stereo mp3 files. USB direct plug to go into my Mac. Lots of drive space for the files. Easy to read menus.

CONS: Small, compact size.... I have fairly large hands and it is sometimes clumsy to navigate the menus with such small buttons. Audio quality was not quite what I expected -- even in the highest recording quality. There is a fair amount of "hiss".... something I would expect from an analogue voice recorder... but from a digital one? Also if you speak too closely to the mic, you will get "pop" -- when you pronounce your "P"'s. I have a tendency to over-enunciate when I do my voice-overs, so I had to learn to back off the mic a bit so as not to over-drive the mics.

All in all, I would give the Sony ICDUX80 Digital Voice Recorder 4 Stars

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MP3 Stereo Recording and Playback --- Allows you to playback MP3 files and record using the MP3 file format. USB Direct Connection --- allows you to plug your voice recorder directly into a USB port on a computer or hub, eliminating the need for cables. 2 GB Built-in Flash Memory --- uses a high capacity IC chip, which may be recorded over and used again and again with distortion free clarity. Drag & Drop File Transfer --- allows you to easily drag files from your PC right to the voice recorder, no software is required. Supports Hi-Speed USB. PC data storage - 5 Recording Modes --- LP/SP/STLP/STSP/ST - Selectable Microphone Sensitivity (Hi/Lo) --- enables you to record different situations, from group meetings to individuals, more effectively.

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SANYO ICR-FP700D Digital Stereo MP3 Voice Recorder with Expandable SD Card Memory Slot Review

SANYO ICR-FP700D Digital Stereo MP3 Voice Recorder with Expandable SD Card Memory Slot
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First, specifications require SD or SDHC memory cards from 512 to 8 GB.Not all cards are the same and recording on different cards may cause the recorded sound to skip; therefore, the recorder may have to be used to reformat the card.I suggest to make a sample recording first.The card provided is manufactured by Toshiba.

The ICR-FP700D records Stereo 192kbps @ 60-20k Hz, Stereo 64kbps @ 60-7.5k Hz and Mono 32kbps @ 60-6.5k Hz.High quality recording requires more card memory where low quality recording requires less card memory:Figure approximately 10 hours recording for 1 gig of memory for High Quality Stereo Sound and approximately 60 hours recording for 1 gig of memory for Low Quality Mono Sound.Battery life for recording varies depending on sound and battery quality so figure approximately 15 to 30 hours from an alkaline battery.

To get any quality from such a little device is a good thing.The ICR-FP700D currently is the only model that can connect to a PC and that issomething to consider although removing the SD card and inserting it into a media card reader worked too.I transferred the MP3 file to my PC and transfered the file into a wav editor program to find that it is truly a Stereo MP3.Nice!

The ICR-FP700D has stereo mics integrated or use the line input to add an external device that can be another mic or a tape player or a radio.Input sensitivity can be adjusted manually by setting the switch on the back to MIC or LINE.I tried LINE at first and got a poor recording.Then I tried MIC (this is with a radio headphone output as an input source) and got the quality I was wanting to hear.

If you want to use the timer to start a recording you can and also set the time duration to 30 minutes, 1 hour, 2 hour and ALL.I would not suggest ALL as if you want to split the file you need card memory and if you used it ALL up there is none.It would be nice if the time duration could have been every 30 minutes...30,60,90,120,150,180 then ALL.

If you are going to record by the integrated mics, only one folder can be used.Line in can use both MIC and LINE folders if that is of any importance.All I care is that it is recording to a removable SD card and not internal memory.

Playback of any recording on the ICR-FP700D is possible but consider that it has a very small speaker.If you want there is a headphone jack. Playback should be at lower volumes only as the manual states higher volumes for sustained times can harm the ICR-FP700D.So, do not listen to music with the ICR-FP700D.

The ICR-FP700D has a very small door for the SD card and it is attached in a flimsy way.Yes, it would only be a matter of time before it breaks off. Attempting to remove the SD card can be a challenge because you don't want to break off the little door that is in the way.I didn't want a shiney black surface and I still don't care much for the shiny black surface as it does show finger smudges.No choice here.

What was somewhat confusing was the VAS (Voice Activated System).Appears all that has to be done is to go into the MENU and select ON then to activate press the RECORD button.Depending on the sensitivity any sound will activate the recording.Adjusting the sensitivity is done by pressing the - and + buttons while recording.Adjust then delete the file and your set.One thing to be careful of is the erase button that is on the right side, because depending on how you hold the ICR-FP700D you may accidently push it and have to back out of that mode.

It is nice that the ICR-FP700D comes with a battery and that it is a replacable AAA battery.I just don't care much for devices that I have to plug into a PC's USB port for hours.

I made the purchase to make recordings from radio and it works great... after I figured out how to make a decent recording.I'm happy with it.Turn on the radio, adjust the volume (start low), plug a line into the ICR-FP700D's mic(line)input, set the sensitivity to MIC or LINE (MIC worked best), plug the line into the radios headphone jack, turn on the recorder, use folder MIC or LINE, press the record button and there you are, recording.I'm happy the instruction manual is easy to follow, too.

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The Sanyo ICR-FP700D digital voice recorder is an excellent choice for business professionals, college students, reporters, conference attendees, and music enthusiasts; providing uncompromising audio recording quality in a sleek, compact design. For work, for school, or for play, it combines important functionality in an easy-to-carry, user-friendly design. The ICR-FP700D is a "best of class" digital voice recorder. It offers Stereo MP3 recording and virtually unlimited recording time using removable SD memory cards (1GB SD card included).High Quality Stereo MP3 Recording Format, Up to 544 Hours of Recording (with optional 8GB SDHC card)29 Hour Battery Life* ("AAA" alkaline battery) Built-in Stereo Microphones and External Stereo Microphone Input Playback Speed Control + 200% - 50% (MP3 files) Voice Activated System (VAS) Technology Preset Equalizers (EQ) Recording from External Sources Timer Recording Features Easy File Management

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Sony ICD-UX81 Digital Voice Recorder with 2GB Flash Memory Review

Sony ICD-UX81 Digital Voice Recorder with 2GB Flash Memory
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I use this recorder mostly for listening to Audio Books after converting them to MP3 format and downloading them from my PC.The quality of the sound is amazingly good, and one AAA battery seems to last forever with earphones.I use Logitech FreePulse Wireless Headphones when listening while doing manual work.I use it in place of an iPod or smartphone for playback at a fraction of the cost.

I tested the recorder function and it seems to record very well.I suggest using an external stereo microphone with an extension connector because this thing is so sensitive that touching it while recording results in unacceptable noise in the recording.

This recorder has a long list of features and beats any cassette tape type recorder by "light years" of technology.It is so tiny that four of them could easily fit in a shirt pocket so it never gets in the way.

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LCD : Display: Alarm, Connecting, Hold Mark, ST/STSP/STLP/SP/LP/Mode, Voice Operated Recording, Alarm, 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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Sony ICD-UX71 Digital Voice Recorder with 1GB Flash Memory Review

Sony ICD-UX71 Digital Voice Recorder with 1GB Flash Memory
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I have no idea why there are so few reviews for this one - as it's a really great machine and I am a pretty fussy customer too.

I picked it up in Singapore a couple of months ago and it's just what I want - something that records very high quality sound and can be plugged straight into the PC's USB port without requiring any cable or software.And it records in MP3 format!I need to give recordings of sessions to clients, so they must be MP3 without requiring time-consuming conversion (like my last Sony recorder) and quality is very desirable too.

Of course this might not be perfect for everyone.First, the high-quality files get pretty big, but if you want high quality (i.e. the top 192kbps setting), that goes with the territory.The 128k setting is 2nd best quality and still perfect for voice so I will use that and save some memory as I only bought the 1Gig version.Down to 48kbps and 32kbps and then 8kbps I guess if you need to record the stated 287 hours maximum of sound.

The menus are a little fiddly and delete is not convenient at all, having said that you can delete easily from your PC when it's plugged in.Some software for manipulating files would have been great, but I'm happy with a machine that isn't giving me headaches.

Oh yes - the manual seems to say that with the model with 1 gig of memory, you can get a maximum of 11 hours at top quality recording and 17 hours with the 128kbps quality.More than enough for me, though remember you can pay more for the versions with 2 Gigs and I think 4 gigs.

In short - an excellent product!Only downside - the clunky menus, but in the end I only use the recording options and then drag all the files on the PC.So it's great for that.

Final tip: Using the "Hold" button seems to conserve battery life too.

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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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