Which Sony would you buy?  I have beenlooking at the ICD-P28 and the
ICD-ST25 ($99 and $149 respectively).  Supposably the ST25 has a better
microphone on it.
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From: "Michael Lang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 2004 10:25 AM
Subject: Re: digital voice recorder ...


> Hi Jeff,
>
> all the voice recorders are relatively accessible. With the Sony ones,
> like the ICD-B25 or ICd-B26, you can append stuff to a message. If
> you've recorded a phone number of a person and later get an additional
> cell phone number, you can append it to the message even if you already
> recorded other messages. With the recorders of other companies like
> Olympus's VN- series of note takers, this isn't possible.
>
> Sanyo just released a couple of MP3 dictation recorders, which one can
> plug into the USB port of a PC and easily copy stuff from and to the
> recorders, no special software needed. These recorders are quite good,
> when one wants to record longer meetings etc. However, one cannot use an
> AC adapter with the Sanyos.
>
>    <*** Michael Lang ***>
>
> You wrote:
>
> > Hello,
>
> > Do any of you own digital voice recorders and if so which ones?  Do you
use
> > them in meetings tas well and do they work well for that?  I am looking
at
> > both Olympus and Sony models.
>
> > Jeff
>
>
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