Olympus announced the DM-620 PCM audio recording device featuring a three microphone TRESMIC system designed to capture low frequency sound for premium recordings. The device also offers cutting-edge ...
Take it from someone who knows, attending press conferences can sometimes be a bit of crush. Imagine the disappointment of finding enough room to finally sit down and type up some notes from a ...
Plenty of gadgets claim to be tough without actually being tough. (You know the type; loud as a motorbike, but wouldn't bust a grape in a food fight.) But the Olympus LS-10 digital recorder actually ...
Plenty of MP3 players have voice recorders, but how about a voice recorder that also syncs and plays your music collection? The Olympus Digital Voice Recorder WS-321M ($149.99 list) plugs right into ...
Olympus has anounced the DP-10 digital audio recorder, a “microcassette successor,” featuring the simple design and operation of analog recorders but with the memory, recording quality, battery life ...
There are many reasons why you might need a pocket size audio recorder. You may need to record meetings in the corporate world or you might be a student who needs to record lectures in class. Whatever ...
The size of a tiny remote control, the Olympus Digital Voice Recorder DS-2 has an easy-to-read screen with an automatic backlight, well-placed controls, and a microphone jack. Menu navigation is not ...
The Olympus DS-3500 is a capable digital voice recorder with a focus on security and office workflow, but unless you work with a lot of sensitive information, it's difficult to justify the high price ...
You know CDs are capable of pristine sound quality, but we've been playing with a digital voice recorder that records audio even higher than CD-quality. Capturing sound in 24-bit 96kHz WAV format with ...
It's time to take a peek at a sound recorder the likes of which we don't see very often around these parts, the Olympus LS-100, fully equipped to be your mobile recording studio on the go. What you've ...
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