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Sony ICD-PX720 Digital Voice Recorder with PC Link |  | Brand: Sony Category: CE
List Price: $59.95 Buy New: $48.94 as of 8/1/2010 02:18 PDT details You Save: $11.01 (18%)
New (9) Used (1) Refurbished (4) from $37.99
Seller: ashley_carmichael Rating: 75 reviews Sales Rank: 1577
Color: Black Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: Yes Battery: 2 AAA Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 1.4 x 0.7 x 4.3
MPN: ICD-PX720 Model: ICD-PX720 UPC: 027242739147 EAN: 0027242739147 ASIN: B001RB1XVQ
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | PC compatible with Microsoft Windows | | • | 288 hours of recording time (LP mode) | | • | 1 GB Flash Memory | | • | Stereo recording with external microphone | | • | Correct dictation in playback |
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Product Description Item #: SY-ICD-PX720. Whether you're in a class, meeting or lecture, the ICD-PX720 digital voice recorder is ideal for your note-taking and recording needs. Featuring four recording modes and up to 280 hours of recording capacity, this ultra-portable device is your all-in-one recording solution. It even records in MP3 format with no conversion necessary. Additionally, files are easy to transfer and you can send your recordings at the push of a button. Organize and edit your recordings into five convenient message folders. Digital voice recorder software and USB cable are also included. Customers also search for: Technology\Consumer Electronics\Voice Recorders and Dictation\Digital Voice Recorders and Accessories Discount Sony ICD-PX720 PC Connect Digital Voice Recorder, Buy Sony ICD-PX720 PC Connect Digital Voice Recorder, Wholesale Sony ICD-PX720 PC Connect Digital Voice Recorder, 027242739147, SY-ICD-PX720, Digital Voice Recorders and Accessories
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Good for recording, but interfacing weak... July 19, 2010 John M. Chufar (Tampa, FL) I bought this about 6 months ago. The recorder has great audio specs and lives up to the 'Sony" name.
But when downloading to a PC it had some issues:
1. NO LINUX support whatsoever!!! (Not recognized as a USB Mass Storage)
2. When downloading to Windows XP, it is PAINFULLY slow...
I am trying a new version of the Digital Voice Editor software today...
With only a little use, I can tell this is going to make my life easier. May 26, 2010 nancy white (Oregon) I have only used this voice recorder a few times. I got it for a heritage/geneaology project that I am doing. I use it to record conversations with my 94 year old aunt so I can collect the stories she tells and use them later in making heritage albums for my nephews. It works great so far! I haven't yet had to test battery life etc., but the sound quality is very good.
Great Product May 5, 2010 David Phillips (Richmond, VA USA) I purchased this to record a day long conference and it worked great. I was in a large hotel conference room, with about 130 people. This recorder had no problem picking up the speaker even though I was 4-5 rows back. The software works great, and once you have loaded it onto your computer it's easy to manipulate playback, even allows you to speed up the speakers voice to save time. All in all I'm very pleased and would purchase it again.
Sony Digital Voice Recorder April 15, 2010 Peter Michalowski This product was easy to use and the directions were easy to understand.
The battery life should be a little better. Very good for people who don't have a lot of time
to study directions and very well priced.
Good for occassional dictation but not for anything more April 11, 2010 Larry I. Gramovot (Tallahassee, Florida) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I have an Olympus DS 330, and I bought the Sony as a backup when I thought the Olympus needed repair (it turned out to only need reformatting). I do quite a lot of dictation, including both lengthy and brief documents.
The Sony has large buttons and is easy to use in the sense that it's easy to press the correct button to dictate, stop or listen to what was previously recorded. It also does a pretty good job of overwriting prior dictation in order to edit it. However, it has a major flaw that in my view makes it inadequate for anything more than casual dictation of relatively short memos or documents.
When using the Olympus to dictate it is a simple two step process: 1)push button, 2)speak. Using the Sony requires a three step process: 1) push button 2)wait, 3)speak. There is a time delay between when the "record" button is pushed (and an audible "beep" is heard) and when the unit actually begins recording. Consequently, unless I consciously wait a second or two after I hear the sound letting me know the unit is supposed to be recording the first few words of my dictation are cut off. It was driving the transcriptionist crazy, because each time I paused in my dictation the next few words wouldn't be recorded. That problem can be eliminated by waiting before speaking, but that forces the user to concentrate on the time delay rather than the thing being dictated, meaning it's a distraction. There is an even longer time delay when using the voice activation feature which renders that feature totally useless.
In summary, the Sony unit is okay for very casual dictation but the Olympus DS 330 is far superior.
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