Digital voice recorders are becoming popular in recent years because they offer a relatively inexpensive and reliable old cassette voice. Digital voice recorders use memory - just like the memory of your PC for personal use - to record sound, rather than tape cassettes. Latest recorders tend to have very large memory capacity, despite their small size.
Although there are several brands of digital voice recorders to choose from, as there are twopopular in this period: Sony and Olympus. Here we try two recording devices, one to compare each company. We hope that this information will help you decide which recorder is best suited to your needs.
Olympus DM-20 Digital Voice Recorder
The DM-20 is a popular new model from Olympus. He received high marks in the past for its large storage capacity (128 MB Built-in flash) which provides approximately 45 hours of voice recording. In addition, the device is able toKeep 120 minutes of MP3 music. The recorder can be connected to either a Mac or a PC, so it is not so much a compatibility problem when uploading / downloading music or voice recordings. Physically, the device is very strong indeed (picture below), and is relatively lightweight - 3 oz This is good news for those who travel, can easily be placed in a pocket or purse. The device also has some features that make it even more attractive, such as working alarms reminders (much like yourAlarm), various games and play-back modes, can files in WMA or DSS and stored in an external microphone. The main draw back, the device is the lack of an on / off switch - something that should certainly be present. They are forced to hold for some time before the device off. In addition to this, but the device is worth your attention. Sold for $ 180 - $ 270 dollars to buy around.
Olympus DM-20 Digital VoiceRecorder
Sony's answer to the DM-20 is the ICD-MS515 Memory Stick Digital Voice Recorder. This device uses a removable Memory Stick media that is used is very similar to the Smart-Flash cards in digital cameras and other devices. The ICD-MS515 has a staff of 8 MB of memory is relatively small, which holds about 170 minutes of recording. This is far below the ability of DM-20, but you can upgrade to a larger memory stick. Some of the interesting features of this device arebuilt-in microphone for voice software the ability to print (which allows to convert voice recordings, text), USB port, and work for only one vote per e-mail system (so that you can send email voice heard ). The device is also very light, weighing just under 3 ounces, the proportions are very similar to that of the Olympus DM-20. Besides the low memory capacity (which can be upgraded at an additional cost), one unit is very solid and competitive. And 'currently sells for about$ 200.
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