[Electronics-talk] Looking for a good, cheap and accessible IC recorder
Dornetta
dornetta at gmail.com
Wed Jan 5 15:25:02 UTC 2011
I am a user of the DS 40 by Olympus. I believe that I purchased it from
independent living for about $100. I am unsure as to how money you would
like to spend. It also has voice guidance for the blind.
"Just because you are blind, does not mean you lack vision"-Stevie Wonder
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Subject: [Electronics-talk] Looking for a good,cheap and accessible IC
recorder
> Hi, all.
> I'm looking for a cheap and good ic recorder accessible for the blind.
> It should be able to produced small mp3 files, keeping the best possible
> sound quality. I also want to send the recorded data to my computer
> through a USB port.
> I heard about the Olympus voice-trek dm-4. The sound was very good, but I
> found it very professional and expensive. Then I discovered that there
> are many models produced by Olympus, some of which cost about US$50, but I
> don't know how much accessible there are for a totally blind person.
> I liked the Olympus recording sound quality.
> Could someone recommend me a good one?
>
> Thanks.
>
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