Sony, the leading consumer electronics brand, today announced the launch of ICD-TX50, the slimmest ever voice recorder that is just
6.4mm thin and weighs a mere 50g. Designed to impress in the boardroom or on the move, its high-gloss looks are accented by an easy-to-read OLED display.
6.4mm thin and weighs a mere 50g. Designed to impress in the boardroom or on the move, its high-gloss looks are accented by an easy-to-read OLED display.
Interviews, voice memos and more can be recorded as CD-quality Linear PCM or MP3 files, on its high quality stereo microphone. There is also a choice of five modes – including ‘Shirt Pocket’, ‘Meeting’ and ‘Interview’ – for optimum clarity. For extra security, an integrated clip secures the recorder when slipped into a shirt pocket.
A 4GB built-in storage allows plenty of room to capture the longest conference, meeting or brainstorming session. Recording time can be expanded further by slipping in an optional microSD card. A three-minute charge via USB powers up the device for around an hour’s recording. Fully charged, the built-in lithium ion is good for an uninterrupted 24-hour record/playback time - with MP3 files.
The recorder comes bundled with Sound Organiser software (PC only) that simplifies the transferring, editing and management of files. The gadget is also fully compatible with the latest Dragon Naturally Speaking® speech recognition software, which permits ‘hands-free’ transcription of recordings.
The Digital Pitch Control enables recordings to be played at a faster or slower rate without changing the pitch, while the Trackmark feature helps identify important points during recording or playback with a simple press of a button. The recorder is additionally equipped with Sony’s unique and innovative technology, Intelligent Noise Cut, which significantly reduces ambient noise during recording for clearer playback.
The new Sony digital voice recorders, priced at AED699 are now available in the UAE at Jumbo Electronics showrooms and other select electronics stores.
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