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583 of 585 people found the following review helpful: By Jo (New Jersey) - See all my reviews This review is from: Sony ICD-PX820 Digital Voice Recorder (Black) (Office Product) I purchased the Sony ICD-PX820 to record meetings. My first use was in a conference room about 20x35 ft. Eight people around a large table. The recorder was placed at one end. Ninety (90) minutes of recording on HQ, noise reduction, high sensitivity. Sound quality was amazing. At the meeting I had trouble hearing some softer voices. Sound quality was reasonably good from the built-in speaker. Playback on my laptop was crystal clear. Headphones sound great too. Softer voices came in clearly. 90 Minutes at HQ created a 80mb mp3 file. Why I bought this recorder and think it is excellent: 1. Device records in MP3 format. 2. Connects to PC via USB. 3. Drag and Drop files directly to PC in Windows explorer. 4. 4 Quality Levels SHQ, HQ, SP, LP. 5. Record time SHQ 22+ hrs, HQ 33+ hrs, SP 89+ hrs, LP 535+ hrs. 5. Voice Activated Recording (Starts recording when there is sound, stops when there is no sound) 6. Noise reduction...Read more 218 of 221 people found the following review helpful: By Seattle consumer "contrarian" (Seattle, WA United States) - See all my reviews This review is from: Sony ICD-PX820 Digital Voice Recorder (Black) (Office Product) I purchased this for my wife who is a technophobe and who wanted something easy to use. She was able to figure out how to record memos on this with zero prompting from me. So I'm rating this 5 stars simply for the following reasons: -No nonsense controls/interface -When plugged into the PC (or Mac!), shows up as a generic Flash drive -Files are MP3 format -Generous capacity It really could not be any easier to use and I've seen a lot of terrible gadgets in my day. I really appreciate the fact that no software installation is necessary to get files off of it and the files are a very portable format (MP3). And since it's a generic Flash drive, you can use it like a regular Flash drive for file transport. I put a text file on it with basic contact info in case it ever gets lost. I can't really vouch for the quality of the recordings since we haven't used it in a wide variety of circumstances yet, but the one use so...Read more 146 of 147 people found the following review helpful: By This review is from: Sony ICD-PX820 Digital Voice Recorder (Black) (Office Product) If you are looking for a reasonably priced voice recorder that records in a high quality MP3 format, look no further. (Official release date of February/2010) Sony's new SHQ mode (Super High Quality) can record an MP3 file at 192 kbps, with a frequency range of 75Hz - 20,000Hz, and at a sampling rate of 44.1 kHz. And for a voice recorder, those are EXCELLENT audio specs! According to the manual, the 2 GB of memory in this unit will hold approximately 22-hours of recording time in this SHQ mode, with a rated 30-hours of battery life in this same SHQ recording mode. As a self-proclaimed "audiophile", 192 kbps has forever been my MP3 sweet-spot for music (even back when 128 kbps songs were all the rage). To me, 192 kbps has always been the perfect compromise between small file size & high quality audio, so I am VERY pleased to see that there is finally an affordable voice recorder with this high quality recording option. And by the way, these recorded files are just...Read more |