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New Recorders Let You Dictate, Dance
Olympus releases two new digital voice recorders: the DM-1 with MP3 player, and the budget-minded DW-9D.
If you prefer to talk your way through to-do items, proposals, and e-mail, the new Olympus DM-1 Digital Voice Recorder may help. The elegant shipping model that I looked at weighed a mere 3.1 ounces, including its batteries.
After you have recorded your vocal ramblings (the recorder can hold up to 22 hours of speech), you can save the file to your computer. The device doubles as a good-sounding MP3 music player, too. But with a street price of $299, the DM-1 is expensive.
If you can live without music playback, consider the $99 Olympus DW-90, an affordable but very basic option that Olympus says can log up to 90 minutes of recorded speech.
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