Features:
USB Compatible for Hi-Speed Transfer Rate to a PC via USB port on a PC.
MP3 Playback provides easy playback of unsecured MP3 files by dragging and dropping files into the MP3 folder on the device.
3 Recording Modes: HQ, SP, LP
Slim Style Design is only one-half inch thick and fits neatly into a shirt pocket.
Digital Voice Up and VOR (Voice Operated Recording) Functions increases the volume of the person speaking when recorded at a distance from the unit.
Digital Pitch Control allows recordings to be heard at slower than normal speeds without distortion to facilitate transcribing or editing, or faster than normal to move quickly to a desired portion.
Recording Monitor Function allows the user to listen to the recording level by using headphone while unit is recording.
256MB Flash Memory uses a high capacity IC chip, which may be used repeatedly for recording with distortion-free clarity.
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15 of 20 people found the following review helpful: By Commandrigo "Drigo" (FL, USA) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: Sony ICDU50 - 256MB Digital Voice Recorder w/ MP3 & Storage Device. (Office Product) I bought this as a replacement for my other voice recorder that I lost in school. The sound quality is very inferior compared to my old Olympus. It is advertised as stereo but there is only one mic input. So, what you hear in your left ear is the same as in your right, no stereo imagery. Plus, Sony's DVF file sucks. You can only play it on the Windows Media Player, but only if you downloaded the included plug-in. My old Olympus's output are WMA files. So everywhere I go, I can use any PC with Windows Media Player to listen to my files. |