Sony ICD-B600 For The Budget-conscious
Posted on Feb 26, 08 05:37 AM PDT


Having a digital voice recorder around can be pretty handy, especially when you want to make impromptu voice notes in order to remember whatever task you have to do in the future. Sony will be making available its ICD-B600 digital voice recorder this April for approximately $40, bringing 512MB of internal flash memory to the masses. That amount is able to provide up to 300 hours of recording time in long playing mode. Other features include a 12/24 hour clock and a couple of AAA batteries to run it. Looks like this is a suitable addition for college students and those suffering from short-term memory.
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By Gary , 29/06/08 8:13 AM (CommentID #753087)
Decent recorder with decent sound, but how do you turn it off?
By Alvin , 21/04/08 2:32 PM (CommentID #644891)
Bought Olympus WS-311M at Fry's $39.95. Recorded and played well till the battery discharged and took its flash operating code with it. Seems they didn't engineer the unit for that situation! Returned it to Fry's and got money back. Olympus? Never again. Nice that Sony has plenty of minirecorders.
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