Olympus DM-420 Digital Voice Recorder Review

D Swain
The Olympus DM-420 is a 2GB digital voice recorder. It is capable of recording in both wma and mp3 formats. You can find this model for an average price of $120. Keep reading to learn about some of the features that it offers.

Memory

The Olympus DM-420 digital voice recorder is equipped with 2GB of internal memory. This is enough to record up to 533 hours of audio using the LP mode. The recorder can also be fitted with a removable microSD card for extra memory capacity.

Recording

The Olympus DM-420 is a versatile unit. It can record in both WMA and MP3 formats. Also, you can record audio without having to use your hands thanks to the integrated variable control voice actuator.

Battery

The Olympus DM-420 is fitted with an integrated battery that offers plenty of recording time. When fully charged, you can operate the unit for approximately 51 hours. The recorder will also recharge whenever you have it connected to the USB port on your computer.

USB

The Olympus DM-420 digital voice recorder offers a USB 2.0 port. This enables you to download files from the unit to your computer for storage. Once transferred, you can edit the files using the included user-friendly Olympus Sonority editing software.

Design

The Olympus DM-420 is equipped with an ultra high-quality zoom microphone. This enables you to record audio using high-quality stereo recording.

The Olympus DM-420 digital voice recorder is equipped with 2GB of memory. It is capable of recording in both MP3 and WMA formats. The integrated battery offers 51 hours of use when fully charged. The recorder is also fitted with a USB 2.0 port so you can easily and quickly transfer files to your computer. The integrated battery will also be charging while the unit is connected to the computer's USB port.

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  • VerbatimIT10/13/2010

    Many past studies on the benefits of voice recognition software have excluded the unpaid costs and un-recorded time of the person doing the initial trial, adjustments, etc.

    Do you really save time with speech recognition software?

    AK

  • AlanKelly_VerbatimIT10/13/2010

    Do you take into consideration your unpaid time when you mess around with speech recognition software?

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