LAS VEGAS, Feb 26, 2008 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- Sony today introduced the UX series of
digital voice recorders designed to fit the needs of consumers, professionals
and academics who want one device for voice, music and file storage. The ICD-UX70 and ICD-UX80 models record in MP3 stereo for high-quality
sound and support MP3 music playback. With ID3 tagging, the recorders display
artist and album information. "This new series is the Swiss Army knife of digital voice recorders," said
Stephen Teplansky, product manager for digital voice recorders at Sony
Electronics. "Though its primary functionality is for voice recording, it does
a great job as a music recorder and MP3 player as well." Because the UX series records in stereo in the MP3 format, the digital
voice recorders serve as convenient, high-quality portable recording studios.
They make it easy to record "jam" sessions, load them into music software,
along the lines of Sony's Sound Forge Audio Studio(R), for editing, mixing and
transferring recordings to CDs. PC and Mac Compatible Small, lightweight and stylish in design, the UX series offers USB-direct
connect to enable high-speed file transfer to a PC or Mac. With five recording
modes, optimal audio quality is easily achieved. Using the supplied headset,
the devices also have an audio monitoring feature that lets users listen in
while recording. With a 2GB flash memory, the ICD-UX80 device offers up to 581 hours of
voice recording time or up to 36 hours of MP3 recording time at 128 kbps. The
1GB ICD-UX70 model offers up to 290 hours of voice recording time or 18 hours
of MP3 recording time at 128 kbps. It comes in silver, pink and red. Both
models will be available in April for about $150 and $100, respectively. Sony's Digital Voice Recorder Line Up In addition to the UX series, Sony announced four additional digital voice
recorders. These units are made for professionals, broadcasters and non-PC
users and feature double the storage capacities than models they are
replacing. Voice to Text The top-of-the-line ICD-SX68 and ICD-SX68DR9 digital voice recorders are
made for business professionals and work with Dragon(R) NaturallySpeaking(R)
speech recognition software from Nuance Communications, Inc. Combined with
Sony's Digital Voice Editor software, users can easily and quickly convert
voice to text. The digital voice recorders offer 512 MB of storage capacity, providing up
to 185 hours of voice recording time in the Long Play (LP) mode or up to eight
hours of MP3 recording time. The ICD-SX68DR9 device comes with the Dragon
NaturallySpeaking Recorder Edition speech recognition software. The ICD-SX68 and ICD-SX68DR9 models will be available in April for about
$150 and $200, respectively. Made for Broadcasting Perfect for Internet broadcasters, the ICD-P620 digital voice recorder
comes with Digital Voice Editor software and a USB cable, which allows for the
easy transfer of recordings to a PC. The software features a one-step
conversion to the MP3 format for podcasting. The recorder is compact; it
easily connects to a PC; and it has 512 MB of flash memory. New Products and Services Announcements : New Communications Review:: Sony Debuts New Hybrid Digital Voice Recorders. Sony recently introduced the UX series of digital voice recorders designed to fit the needs of consumers, http://www.newcommreview.com/?p=1158HOME | new releases:: Nov 17, 2008 OCTAVE: Pharos - Dynamic Voice . Sony Direct Stream Digital DSD Mastering Technology Debut Recording. Made in the USA. FACD-003.2 http://www.topmusic.com/HOME | The ICD-P620 unit offers up to 260 hours of recording time and for the
user who prefers to correct their dictation, it has a feature that lets them
to overwrite their incorrect dictation during playback. It will also be
available in April for about $60. PC-Free Option For the user who simply wants a note taker or to record classes, meetings
and lectures for their review, Sony is also providing a digital voice recorder
that works without connecting to a PC. The ICD-B600 device is a portable note
taker with 512 MB of flash memory and up to 300 hours of recording time in LP
mode. It offers a 12/24 hour clock, will come packaged with two "AAA"
batteries and will be available in April for about $40. Smaller, Greener Packaging In line with Sony's environmental efforts, the company reduced the size of
the retail packaging for the UX series by about 20 percent, reducing the
polystyrene by nearly 30 percent and paper materials by more than 35 percent.
These products are also made in a "green" factory and use lead-free solder. SOURCE Sony Electronics http://www.sony.com/news
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