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Sony ICD-SX25 Digital Voice Recorder
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Sony ICD-SX25 Digital Voice Recorder List Price: $199.99


Features
 Record up to 695 minutes on the 32 MB built-in flash memory
 Super-slim design for discreet, easy use
 Advanced digital voice operated recording (VOR) saves valuable recording time
 USB connectivity for high speed file copying
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Sony ICD-SX25 Digital Voice Recorder description
Professional quality sound and high-level functionality are what distinguish the ICD-SX25 Digital Voice Recorder. Sony has designed a powerful, sleek recorder with a seamless aluminum body. The slim-style design is only one-half inch thick, with "record" and "pause" controls located on the side of the unit for easy operation. This tiny device fits neat ... review details
Sony ICD-SX25 Digital Voice Recorder Customer Reviews
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♥♥♥♥♥ Great Device!
I work as a journalist and I love this little handheld recording stick. I've managed to integrate it with the voice recognition software that comes with the package so this has saved me hours of time what with dictating my articles into the stick and then letting the computer transcribe it for me.

I've also managed to get over a month's worth of usage from the batteries, though I remain perplexed as to why as the recorder fills up, the battery level drops only to increase when the recordings are dumped off the stick to the computer.

Make sure you hold it steady as otherwise you'll hear the sound of your hand brushing up against the metal. I've found an external microphone (I bought one for $50 at an electronics store and it works GREAT) takes care of that problem and also produced much better sound quality even from a distance than using the recorder's built-in mic.

The toggle button can be a little confusing at first and sometimes the little buttons on the machine are hard to press, but I solve this by using the tip of a writing instrument.
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