| | |  | Voice Recorders | Home » » » Olympus 2-hour Digital Voice Recorder with PC Interface VN-120PC | | | | | | | Description: | | Perfect for the busy executive or studious student, this Olympus digital voice recorder captures up to 2 hours of voice notes in three different folders Voice-activation mode Play mode Easy to use jog dial for quick navigation through folders and options Metal clip Customizable alarm External earphone jack for private listening and external microphone jack Erase one message at a time or an entire folder at once Fast playback (30x faster than real time) Comes with instruction manual, two AAA batteries, USB cable, Lapel Microphone, wave software CD System requirements - Windows 98/98SE/Me/2000 Pro/XP Pro/XP Home Pentium 166MHz or faster CPU 32MB RAM Sound Board Creative Labs Sound Blaster 16 or 100-percent compatible card Video card CD-ROM USB port | | | Features: | |
• 120 minutes of recording time
• Three sound quality settings (HQ/SP/LP)
• Three folders for organizing and storing notes
• Up to 100 messages per folder
• LCD shows remaining record time, date and time, and battery status
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8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Recording the voices outside of my headApr 13, 2006
By David King
"dt king"
I've been shopping for a portable device to record quotes for podcasts. My first choice was a handheld cassette recorder, but couldn't find a cheap one with an AUX out jack for sending the audio into my computer. But, while browsing the isles, I found digital voice recorders with USB connections. Seemed like the easiest way to get sound online.
Local stores only carried the more expensive versions, so I found this on Amazon. Mine came with a lapel clip condenser mic and ear buds. It took me a few minutes to install on the computer and I was ready to go.
I've played with it a couple of days. Recorded "Hello, world." Sang and played the piano. Used the voice activation feature to record myself snoring. All about the quality you'd expect for a dication machine, but just fine for my purposes.
Easy to use, pocket sized; just the ticket for recording on the road.
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Lack of Vista DriverApr 12, 2007
By B. Hoffman I have 2 of these recorders and they work fine.
However since I upgraded my computer to Vista from Xp, I am not able to transfer the digital files from the recorder to my pc.
I have not been able to find any further driver info on the Olympus website. Email going to Olympus gets me an automated confirmation of receipt but never a followup answer.
Hopefully someday Olympus will come up with the Vista driver.
Pretty Good Digital Voice RecorderOct 08, 2011
By Jessica C Emr I like the broad layout it has. It has an appealing variety of useful functions. I especially like the HQ option. This device pretty easy to use too.
1 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Works Great!!Apr 05, 2007
By Investor
"PK"
I already bought 2, and I am buying more. The fact that these also connect digitally to a PC is awesome for this price.
The buttons are nicely located, and the sound quality and speaker is good.
You can't beat this price of $12 and $17 refurbished. They came in new packaging and apparantly new units too.
1 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Fabulous item!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Dec 29, 2007
By R. Sandler It is so perfect for what I use it for. I am the kind of women who forget stuff all the time. What I use the voice recorder for is when I need groceries or if I need to pick something up somewhere, I record my note tmyself then I check it at the end of the day and I mark it on my calender. It works great if you need just that extra reminder like I do!
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