Sony ICD-PX820D Digital Voice Recorder with Built-In 2 GB Flash Memory - Includes Digital Voice Editor Software (Black)

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Sony ICD-PX820D Digital Voice Software (Black)
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  1. Office Product
  2. Publisher: Sony
  3. Sales Rank in Electronics: #5786

Product Review

Easy file transfer via USB allows you to save and send your recordings. Speech recognition software Compatible with Dragon NaturallySpeaking. Preferred legal, medical & professional voice to print software.

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Customer Reviews

Average Customer Review
3.6 out of 5 stars (7 customer reviews)

85 of 90 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars Be Aware-Mac Compatibility Issues, August 18, 2010
truenorth - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sony ICD-PX820D Digital Voice Recorder with Built-In 2 GB Flash Memory - Includes Digital Voice Editor Software (Black) (Office Product)
BEFORE you buy this, know this....If you are interested in the included Dragon NaturallySpeaking v10 R.E. voice to print software (this recorder model is more expensive because it includes this PC/Mac software) BE CAREFUL....I was interested in this capability, & was willing to pay the higher cost for it....But I emailed & called Nuance Company (maker of Digital Naturally Speaking v10 R.E. voice to print software) to ask about Mac compatibility before i made the purchase......they both referred me to Sony....apparently the R.E. means "Recorder Edition"....apparently this "D" model audio recorder has a Sony-modified version of the Nuance Dragon software....However, THIS VOICE to PRINT SOFTWARE IS NOT MAC COMPATIBLE (only for PCs)....the only aspect of the Recorder that IS Mac compatible, is the ability to connect the recorder to a Mac via USB, & be able to PLAY the MP3 audio files on your computer...Several places on the package it sez "PC/Mac compatible"...SO, if you want to have Mac...Read more


15 of 15 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Does the job very well, November 22, 2010
Constant Analysis (Ohio, USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Sony ICD-PX820D Digital Voice Recorder with Built-In 2 GB Flash Memory - Includes Digital Voice Editor Software (Black) (Office Product)
I bought this little gem to record ideas and notes while on the go. It is designed specifically for this task and it does it very well. Being designed by Sony never hurts either. I have always admired Sony electronics.

Features I found useful:
1) Pause and resume recording
2) Listen to recordings at faster speed than recorded
3) I can attach an external mic with 3.5mm jack
4) Audio out 3.5 mm jack
5) Device lock
6) You can use it as a 2GB flash drive if you want or you can use some of it and leave the rest for audio recordings. In other words, when attached to my computer via mini USB cable, it allows direct access to its memory area by showing up as a disk drive on my PC.

Annoyances:
1) If I forget to lock the device and it is in my pocket, any accidental touch or push starts playing back the last recording (barely escaped a couple of embarrassing moments)
2) Battery lasts too long
Ok. Just kidding. That's...Read more


6 of 7 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Not great for transcribing anything, esp. lectures, March 9, 2011
anotherhandle - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sony ICD-PX820D Digital Voice Recorder with Built-In 2 GB Flash Memory - Includes Digital Voice Editor Software (Black) (Office Product)
The recorder is great even though it feels too light and flimsy. I've only had it for a couple days though; time will truly tell. The Dragon NaturallySpeaking however is another story. It took awhile going through the help sections for me to get it to transcribe after doing their steps for a new voice as there is NO paperwork/manual/how to anything that comes with the software. Also, don't expect it to be efficient enough, at least in the beginning, to transcribe accurately. On my voice, it gets around 65-80% of what I have said. I got the packaged product to record and transcribe lectures, obviously on a voice the software doesn't know, and using the parameters set for my own voice tried to transcribe the lecture recordings. It's almost hilarious how badly the software did, around 20-30% of what the prof said came through on the transcription--basically useless. I am going to keep trying and see if the software "learns" to get better...we shall see.

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