Sunday, October 23, 2011

Sony ICD-PX820 Digital Voice Recorder Review

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A digital voice recorder is a device which is small and hand held. It is used for recording voices to a memory chip. These voice memos can be played back. Digital voice recorders last longer than tapes and they can be fed into a computer. The standard digital voice recorders are not meant for recording music.

The Sony icd-px820 digital voice recorder comes with 535 hours of recording time in LP mode. This means that you can record everything you want without having to worry if the recorder will pull through or the battery will die. This is a great feature which makes it unique and this means you can carry it for more than a day without having to worry about it. In HQ mode, it can record up to 33 hours, in SHQ mode, it records up to 22 hours and in SP mode, it records up to 89 hours without going flat.

It comes with a 2GB flash memory. This can be expanded by using a micro SD card. The digital voice recorder records in MP3 format. After recording, there is no need to rewind, all you do is press the play button to hear the recording immediately. You can play pause, rewind or fast forward the recordings as you please. The files are saved according to when they were recorded. This means that you do not have to shuffle around looking for the file. As long as you know when it was recorded, you will get it.

The Sony icd-px820 digital voice recorder can be connected to a PC via USB. This means that you can save files from it onto the computer. In windows explorer, it is possible to drag and drop files directly thus saving you time. It comes with the Voice Activated Recording function. This means that it only records when there is sound. If the sound stops, it stops as well. This is an ideal feature especially for students as it means that during playback, you do not have to fast forward points when the lecturer took a break. You will just hear a continuous playback despite the breaks made during recording.

It comes with a noise reduction function. This eliminates all background noises such as paper rustling and whispers. It also comes with a Digital Pitch Control. This means that it playbacks a speaker's voice at any speed without the pitch of their original voice changing. This is ideal especially for students when taking down notes after a lecture.

The Sony icd-px820 digital voice recorder is highly sensitive for meetings and less sensitive for dictation. It is made of high quality materials and is available in black or silver colour. It is easy to understand and operate. It needs 2AAA batteries. The speaker is large and is located at the front. It has an alarm function and an A-B repeat function.

This digital recorder is ideal for meetings, lectures, classes and dictation.


Sony ICD-PX820 Digital Voice Recorder Review

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