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PORTABLE ENTERTAINMENT 8 Digital Voice Recorders PORTABLE ENTERTAINMENT 8 Digital Voice Recorders www.bhphotovideo.com ICD-BX800 ICD-MX20 • ICD-MX20DR9 • Up to 534 hours of audio in the LP mode; via With the option of using the built-in 32MB flash memory, or utilizing Memory Stick Duo or Pro Duo media cards, the 2GB flash memory ICD-MX20 provides virtually unlimited capacity. This is especially important if you’re at a long conference, and don’t have • Four recording modes including LP, SP, HQ and time to download your files to a computer. Just put in a new Memory Stick Pro Duo media card, and keep recording. Each SHQ with 192kbps and frequency up to 20kHz card can hold over 300 personalized folders, which makes organizing your audio a simple process. Otherwise the same, ® ® • Five message folders • Digital pitch control the ICD-MX20DR9 comes bundled with Dragon NaturallySpeaking Preferred Voice to Print Software to easily convert your audio files to text. • Selectable microphone sensitivity • Alarm function • Large front speaker • Hybrid 32MB Flash/Memory Stick PRO Duo Slot allows you to • VOR (voice operated recording) –starts and stops • Simple divide and delete editing functions record dictation on built-in memory or high capacity (up to recording automatically. Plus, you won’t miss a • Dictation correction function lets you correct notes 512MB) Memory Stick cards. single syllable thanks to the digital buffer. • Voice operated recording –starts/stops recording automatically • High-speed USB 2.0 download to PC • Organize over 300 message folders on a Memory Stick by type, • Stereo recording with optional external mic (via stereo mic jack) • Dictation correction function lets you correct your notes such as Sales Letters, Customer Service Replies, Memos, Action B&H# SOICDBX800 ..............................................................39.95 • Listen to the recording level by using headphones while the unit Items, Personal, etc. is recording and adjust accordingly. • Built-in stereo and directional microphones eliminate the need 3 • STLP mode lets you record up to 2 ⁄4 hours (on 32MB flash for an external microphone for convenience and ease of use. ICD-PX820 memory) while maintaining 2-channel recording. (Still offers an external mic input). Step-up Features: ICD-MX20 (B&H# SOICDMX20)..........................................194.95 ICD-MX20DR9 (B&H# SOICDMX20DR9) .............................219.95 • High-speed USB 2.0 download to PC • Dictation correction and Add function allows the ICD-BM1B original recording to be corrected or additional Featuring up to 46 hours recording time with supplied 128MB Memory Stick media, the ICD-BM1B is ideal for professionals, comments added during playback. students or anyone on the go. Organize and edit recordings in 340 folders, then use the supplied digital voice editor • Compatible with Dragon NaturallySpeaking software to send audible e-mails with an attached file. Comes equipped with a built-in speaker, hold button, date display, software, the preferred legal, medical and battery level indicator, alarm and digital clock. Seeing data and listening to audio is easy with the large LCD display for professional voice to print software. showing recording dataand 350mW speaker output. • Includes Digital Voice Editor software, USB cable • Slide switch allows for one-button operation of all major functions • Selectable microphone sensitivity B&H# SOICDPX820 ..............................................................59.95 • High-speed USB 2.0 download to PC • Compatible with Dragon NaturallySpeaking software • Digital pitch control • Overwrite (correction) function and voice operated recording ICD-UX200 • ICD-UX300 ICD-BM1B (B&H# SOICDBM1B) ......................................................................................................................................................223.95 Step-up Features: • NO dictation correction function • Switchable noise cut function and low cut filter ensure maximum intelligibility. 21-step digital play- back speed control makes it easier to hear exactly what’s been said. LFH0602 Digital Voice Tracer LFH0662 Digital Voice Tracer • MP3, AAC and WMA music player • Records (mono) in MP3 format—platform Step-up from LFH0622: with supplied headphones—no independent, no software needed • Uncompressed PCM mono voice recording need to carry another audio player. • Extra large display for fast and clear reading for CD-audio quality • Direct USB connection to Mac or • Large front speaker for good voice reproduction • Plays MP3 music and WMA files—no need PC, eliminating the need for cables. • Voice-activated recording for hands-free to carry a second MP3 player • ICD-UX200 has 2GB flash memory, the ICD-UX300 has a 4GB dictation • High sensitivity mic for clear playback and memory—can store over 1100 hours of audio in LP mode • High-speed USB 2.0 download to PC certified speech recognition accuracy ICD-UX200: In Silver (SOICDUX200), Red (SOICDUX200R), • Index markers make it easy to find relevant pas- • Time stamped recording and Index setting White (SOICDUX200W..........................................................99.95 sage later on–jump from one index to the next • Timer recording and alarm playback ICD-UX81: In Black (SOICDUX300) .....................................149.95 • 1GB USB Mass Storage device (Mac/PC/Linux)—up to 139 hours • File split feature and Auto divide function • USB battery recharge recording time • Includes stereo earphones, lapel microphone # PHDVR0602 ....................................................................54.95 # PHDVR0662 ....................................................................84.95 ICD-SX750 • ICD-SX750D Step-up Features: LFH0622 Digital Voice Tracer LFH0862 Digital Voice Tracer • MP3, PCM and LPEC recording Step-up from LFH0602: Step-up from LFH0662: • 750 hours of recording capacity via 2GB memory • Visual record level indicator– at a glance it lets • NO PCM recording • Manual or automatic recording level settings you know if voice is captured correctly • Stereo recording in MP3 format • Podcast-ready with WAV recording and LPEC to • 2GB USB Mass Storage device • High sensitivity microphone with zoom function WAV/MP3 conversion (Mac/PC/Linux)—up to 278 hours recording • Insert/Overwrite to add or insert text—without • Noise Reduction Finish- reduces hand noise when time long file winding/rewinding holding the recorder • Includes microphone-earphone combination • 4GB USB —up to 556 hours recording time • High-speed USB 2.0 download to PC # PHDVR0622...........................................69.95 # PHDVR0862 ........................................109.95 • Carrying case and stereo headphones are included. ICD-SX750: Edit voice and music recordings via supplied Sound LFH0882 Digital Voice Tracer Forge Audio Studio 9 LE software (SOICDSX750) .................149.95 Step-up from LFH0862: ICD-SX750D: includes Dragon NaturallySpeaking® Voice to Print • Uncompressed PCM stereo voice recording for CD-audio quality • Built-in FM radio with record function Recognition Software v10 R.E.(# SOICDSX750D)..................179.95 # PHDVR0882................................................................................................................................................................................119.95 PORTABLE ENTERTAINMENT 9 800-947-4414 | 212-444-6692 Quick Dial: 813 Digital Voice Recorders VN-6000 Digital Recorder DM-2 • DM-4 Digital Audio Devices • Store up to 600 hours (LP) via 1GB memory The DM-2 and DM-4 feature built-in stereo microphones, large 2.2-inch color LCDs and easy-to-navigate • Three recording modes: HQ, SP and LP menus for audio recording, editing and playback of podcasts, music, audio books and textbooks. They • Play files at a specific time for reminders or offer USB 2.0 interface, and internal memory storage capacity of 4GB (DM-2) and 8GB (DM-4), as well as wake-up calls external microSD compatibility. The DM-4 also offers voice recognition so users can verbally navigate • Large LCD shows file locations, recording menus with voice commands and set the time and date, as well as create a schedule using only their status and battery life voice. Text to speech, voice recognition and DAISY (Digital Accessible Information System) certification, make the DM-4 a great tool for the blind and dyslexic community as well. • Erase single/multiple files or transfer files. • Listen to audio 25% slower or 50% faster • Large 2.2-inch color LCD with an easy-to-use interface enables than real time users to accurately arrange digital files with unparalleled organi- • Voice confirmation guides users through the onscreen menus for • Index markers let you specify points in a recording or playback zation for meetings, dates and reminders. Both have folders for setting date, time and other menu selections. It also confirms by • Timer recording option to set a recording start and end time recording music, podcasts, audiobooks, pictures and schedules. stating the folder name as you go from one folder to another. The DM-4 (only) has a Visual Index function that allows users to • Store up to 1000 or 2000 hours of recorded sound, respectively. • 4 folders/100 messages per folder link images to the recorded audio file; name and file recordings Expand capacity by up to 16GB via removable microSD cards. • Runs up to 39 hours on two ‘AA’ batteries using images instead of text to easily identify and retrieve later. • They run 20 hours via supplied Lithium-Ion battery that can be # OLVN6000........................................................................39.99
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