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Sony TCM-150 Cassette Recorder with Automatic Recording Level Control Review

Sony TCM-150 Cassette Recorder with Automatic Recording Level Control
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The Sony TCM-150 is about the cheapest cassette recorder on the market at this time.For five to ten bucks more you get voice activation, an external microphone jack, a tape counter, and extended play/record.The models with these features are the Sony TCM-200DV (without the tape counter) and the Panasonic RQ-L31.Of course, in all these cases, you're getting a cheaply made recorder intended for lectures, notes and inteviews.If you want something for music or that's built to take some punishment you'll have to pay more.

Last word on the 150: The odds are you're going to need at least one of those extra features - especially voice activation.Pass on this one and pay just a tiny bit more for something better.

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Sony's TCM-150 cassette recorder offers one button recording for quick play/record operations. The required two AA batteries will run for up to twenty-five hours. With the LED battery level indicator you can be watchful of remaining battery time. Other features include: clear voice recording system, cue and review, pause switch, stop/pause release function, built-in microphone and automatic shut-off.The Sony-Matic automatic recording level control will help you with recording, while the L/R monaural earphone jack will further enhance your recording experience.
What's in the Box
Cassette player, user's manual and one year warranty.

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Sony NW-E75 256 MB Network Walkman Digital Music Player Review

Sony NW-E75 256 MB Network Walkman Digital Music Player
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Once and for all this is a great unit.The only true con has been the Atrac format. Here is your answer.

Sony is now supporting an MP3 File management utility.Go to Sony's site and go to support for the NW-E75.Find the MP3 File Manager Application and run it to automatically load to your player (make sure you unit is connected).Open 'My Computer' - open the ESYS directory and run the utility.You will be presented with instructions on how to use the utility to drag and drop MP3 files directly to your player.You will be able to load and play MP3 files in just a few minutes.

This is a tremendously simple utility that does direct MP3 transfers. You don't have to load SonicStage.If you do, the NW-E75 will load and play both file formats.Just put them in different groups.

With this new MP3 utility, the Sony NW-E75 is about the smallest, full function, longest battery life unit on the market.It is well designed and easy to use.Read the rest of the reviews - they sum it up for you.

Now for the really good news.Check out Amazon for the new NW-E99 that is about to release.It is the same unit as the NW-E75 but will be 1gb memory.Research at Sony site shows the new model will come packaged with the new MP3 manager.I can't wait - have one on order already.

So for all you folks that say the only con is Atrac3 and the clunky SonicStage software, load the MP3 manager, be pleasantly surprised and try to find something else that might be wrong with a brilliant piece of work from Sony.

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