Olympus
DS-2 Digital Voice Recorder - The advantages
of digital voice recorders are numerous: superior sound,
long recording times, and the convenience of built-in memory
(much handier than hauling around several microcassettes).
Enter the high-performance Olympus DS-2, which makes professional
interviewing and dictation easy and efficient. With 64 MB
of internal memory delivering up to 22 hours of total recording
time in Long Play mode, the device is great for archiving
long meetings or lectures, or for researching huge projects
that require dozens of interviews. Users also have the choice
of recording at several other speeds, including extreme
high-quality modes that offer far less recording time (as
little as one hour and five minutes) but much better audio
resolution. The latter modes are more suitable for recording
soft voices or when taking down complex song ideas--a process
that's further assisted by the built-in stereo microphone
designed to pick up all sides of a conversation with equal
clarity.
Olympus
WS-320M 1 GB Digital Voice Recorder and Music Player
- Slim, attractive, and highly functional, the Olympus
WS-320M digital voice recorder packs 1 GB of internal flash
memory into its lightweight housing, letting you record
up to 277 hours of high-quality audio in WMA format. It's
ideal for recording notes or long lectures, interviewing
sources for an upcoming story, or capturing spur-of-the-moment
song ideas before they disappear into the air. As an added
bonus, the WS-320M can store up to 266 WMA or MP3 songs
for high-quality stereo playback, letting you listen to
your favorite tunes between (or during) classes or while
waiting in line at the DMV. All this in a tiny body that
measures 1.5 inches wide by 3.73 inches tall--roughly the
size of a pack of gum.
Olympus
WS-100 64 MB Digital Voice Recorder with USB Interface
- Slim, attractive, and highly functional, the Olympus
WS-100 digital voice recorder packs 64 MB of internal flash
memory into its lightweight housing, letting you record
up to 27 hours of audio in WMA format. It's ideal for recording
notes or long lectures, interviewing sources for an upcoming
article, or capturing spur-of-the-moment song ideas before
they disappear into the recesses of your memory. As an added
bonus, the recorder also serves as an all-purpose USB mass
storage device, meaning it can store documents and images
along with audio. Simply plug it into a digital camera through
its USB interface and you can transfer several dozen images
(depending on their size) to the flash memory, freeing up
space in your camera's memory card. Then, when you return
home, you can plug the recorder into a PC and switch the
images to your hard drive. All this in a tiny body that
measures 1.57 inches wide by 3.7 inches tall--roughly the
size of a pack of gum. |