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Olympus VN-3100PC - Digital voice recorder - flash 128 MB | 
enlarge | Brand: Olympus Category: CE
Buy New: $49.99
New (1) Refurbished (1) from $49.99
Rating: 1 reviews
Color: Blue
MPN: VN3100PC Model: 3100PC ASIN: B000JMFURM
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Record over 71 hours of uninterrupted audio on the VN-3100PC then transfer files to your PC with speed and ease by way of the direct PC Link. With one simple cable connection files can be transferred to a computer and be organized, listened to, and even emailed to friends and family. The compact design makes it functional and portable.
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A very good recorder with good recording time. March 1, 2007 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
I love this recorder. It's clarity at XHQ recording quality is exceptional. However the lower quality settings(HQ to LP) leave a little to be desired. A slight swimmy sort of noise is introduced at HQ level and increases as the quality setting decrements down to the lowest setting. If all that is needed is recognition of voice, then the lower quality settings are useable all the way down to the lowest setting(LP). The XHQ setting is very good for even music recording. And with 5+ hours of recording time at XHQ, it is all I need, so I never use the lower quality settings.
The recording sensitivity is very good. I most always use the "HI" setting, but even at the "LO" setting you can still hear most sounds in a small room. Especially after downloading to a computer. Then the sound quality is greatly improved over the small built-in speaker. The speaker sound is very good as well.
Another great feature is the "slow" and "fast" speed adjustment. There is NO shift in the sound frequency for either setting. If listening to music, there is absolutely no note-change at all. This is a rare but significant feature, as the voices(or music) sound completely natural with no change except for speed. Some devices that offer a stable frequency speed-change feature, also introduce a sort of clicking artifact that is anoying at best. The VN-3100PC does not have that problem. The resulting speed-changed audio(slow or fast) is as clear as the normal speed exhibits. Look around. Lesser recorders are listed at significantly higher prices.
Rick
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