If you ever need to interview someone or just record a conversation, you can't beat a digital voice recorder. Sure, lots of MP3 players can serve that role, but they don't exactly look professional.
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Sony today introduced the UX series of digital voice recorders designed to fit the needs of consumers, professionals and academics who want one device for voice, music and file storage. The ICD-UX70 ...
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I've recorded live music events on DAT tape for years and recently started thinking about ways to modernize the process and skip the tape altogether. I've been looking for a portable audio recorder to ...
Once you use a digital voice recorder, you will wonder how you ever got along without one. They are relatively inexpensive tools that are invaluable for college students who want to get the most out ...
Olympus invented the microcassette recorder in 1969, but these devices still help people capture audio information. Some microcassette recorders even have voice activation features that trigger ...
The new generation of small-format digital audio recorders continues a sea change in the way reporters work in the field. Units are small enough that there is now (this is my news director gene ...
Plenty of MP3 players have voice recorders, but how about a voice recorder that also syncs and plays your music collection? The Olympus Digital Voice Recorder WS-321M ($149.99 list) plugs right into ...
While yesterday’s radio-to-MP3 recorder reminded us of a modern Chumby, this one’s style cues are more last decade. It’s basically a digital-tuner radio, with FM, AM and short wave reception, but with ...
With all the portable audio-video devices floating around today, it seems surprising – nay, downright annoying – that so few of them offer support for voice recording. Sure, they’ll load and play a ...