
Sony ICDP620 Digital Voice Recorder PC Compatible via USB
|  | $46.76Availability: 20 In Stock Condition: NewSKU: SY-ICD-P620 UPC: 027242730571
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| Product DescriptionSony digital recorder - 512MB Built-in Flash Memory
- Up to 260 Hours of Recording Time (LP Mode)
- 3 Recording Modes
- 4 Message Folders
- Large LCD Display
Customer ReviewsReviewed on 2008-07-02      Disappointed in sound quality and ease of use I bought the Sony ICD-P620 to use for voice memos, etc. The sound quality is not very good, even though I have tried holding the recorder at various distances. When playing back messages, everything is usually understandable, but the sound is garbled and irritating to listen to. In addition, the unit is not user-friendly in my opinion. I wanted something simple and easy to use, with decent sound quality. This recorder does not meet my needs. |  | Reviewed on 2008-06-04      Sony Voice Recorder Excellent item, works great, not too complicated to operate. Onboard mic works good for my purposes. |  | Reviewed on 2008-06-03      VERY EASY TO USE AND GREAT SOUND QUALITY I decided to purchase this Sony instead of the Olympus VN-4100PC Digital Voice Recorder (for lectures, conversations) and I am so glad I did! In less than 45 minutes, I had recorded a 5 minute test msg, installed the software, copied the test msg from the recorder to my pc, converted the test file to mp3, and burned it to a cd. The msg played in full and as clear as the original when I tested it in my cd player. The sound quality is great too. I hightly recommend this product. |  | Reviewed on 2008-06-02      easy This is light weight and very simple to use. the software s powerful and allows you convert to multiple formats. Much easer to use than my old Olympus. |  | Reviewed on 2008-05-28      Handy, but not very intuitive This is a very handy product to have if you are recording speeches, have to do dictation, or remember where you parked. It plays back easiy and the sound quality is pretty good. I haven't tried it with an external mic yet, but I will probably do that. It's fairly sensitive for a built-in mic, but I wouldn't use it to record podcasts or anything like that.
Where it gets weird is, it has no off switch. So you burn down the batteries whether you are using the thing or not. That is really annoying. The USB and software is handy, but it fails to tell you or give you a choice about where it is dropping the MP3 files it creates. It's been two weeks and I still can't find them.
Nonetheless, I got three days worth of meetings I partially zoned out on captured for later transcription. That alone was worth $50! Great for ADHD folks--discreet and professional. |  |
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