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108 of 109 people found the following review helpful: By Harry (USA) - See all my reviews This review is from: Sony Digital Flash Voice Recorder (ICD-PX312) (Office Product) PROS- -outstanding voice quality - Small and light -unobtrusive - easy to download recordings to your computer - Long record time with 2 GB of memory - 22 hours at highest quality. Does anyone need more? - Memory cards give virtually unlimited record time. I popped in a thumbnail sized 8 GB Sandisk micro sd (about $10) for a total of 10 GB of memory. That gives a total of more then 110 hours of record time at the highest quality level (at lower fidelity levels, record time is higher, as much as 2700 hours with 10gb of memory). Not enough? You can put in a 32GB card, which will give nearly 400 hours of top quality record time. At lower fidelity settings, 32 gigs will give up to around 9000 hours. Amazing, 32 gig in a thumbnail sized memory card. - recordings are easily transferred to your hard drive - Simple to operate The basic buttons are...Read more 197 of 205 people found the following review helpful: By This review is from: Sony Digital Flash Voice Recorder (ICD-PX312) (Office Product) I just retired my Sony ICD-B600 Digital Voice Recorders (I had several) and replaced them all with this Sony ICD-PX312 unit. When I saw the Amaz. delivery promise for this PX312 had shifted to "1 to 3 months," well I figured the PX312 for out-of-production ... and so this was as low as prices were going to get. So I snagged several off the pegs at WorstBuy.
The primary reason I upgraded is that the PX312 makes it very easy to save audio files on my hard drive. It has a female A-Mini-USB plug on the side and so I can use my Zip-Linq Retractable USB to A-Mini-USB Cable to connect it to the computer. The PX312 then appears on my computer as a plug-n-play flash drive, no software...Read more 83 of 85 people found the following review helpful: This review is from: Sony Digital Flash Voice Recorder (ICD-PX312) (Office Product) We have used this little jewel to tape lectures from the back of an auditorium, meetings, as well as online webinars - the SCENE settings allow you to change from interview to notes to lecture to meetings, just with a push of the button. Using an mini-SD chip gives you all-day recording space. Easy on the AAA batteries, too! Way to go, Sony! |