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The Sony ICZ-R50 Radio Recorder will let you record your favourite radio shows, it can also be used as a voice recorder and it is compatible with both MP3 and WMA files.
Today, Sony announced the ICZ-R50 for the Japanese market, an AM/FM radio recorder with 4GB of internal memory. Users can upgrade the memory to up to 32GB with SD/SDHC or Memory Stick Duo cards.
The original 'Walkman', model TCS 300, made by Sony of Japan. The TCS 300 was the first personal stereo cassette recorder manufactured by Sony.
The Walkman NW-HD1 was able to provide superior sound quality compared to previous models of digital audio players, thanks to the ATRAC encoding. In addition, Sony equipped this portable music device ...
On July 1, 1979, Sony Corp. introduced the Sony Walkman TPS-L2, a 14 ounce, blue-and-silver, portable cassette player with chunky buttons, headphones and a leather case.
It's some 60 percent smaller in size, but other than that Sony's new VRD-MC6 DVDirect looks and acts an awful lot like the previous VRD-MC10 and VRD-MC5: it can take 1080i video with 5.1 audio off ...
Another feature that would come handy for on-the-go creators is the better battery life and quick charging. The Sony ICD-UX570 digital voice recorder with built-in lithium battery which gives up to 20 ...
Blank media was available in 60, 74, and 80-minute formats. Sony’s NetMD technology allowed computer software like SonicStage to transfer CDs, recordings, and files to a MiniDisc (before this ...
Sony Electronics announced Thursday it will bundle its digital voice recorders with Lernout & Hauspie's Dragon NaturallySpeaking version 5 of its speech-recognition software. The two products--the ...
Recording a cassette is simplicity itself. Fire up Audio Recorder 3.0, select the cassette player from the drop down and press play. You'll need to fiddle about with the sound levels to make sure ...
See, you use the voice recorder to record your CFO and CTO in the bathroom talking about embezzling funds—you Skip to content ... USB Pen, MP3 Player, FM Radio, Voice Recorder ...
I wouldn’t be surprised if CD players make a comeback as well. 90s fashion is back in full force, check out any store that is hip with the youths, kids are wanting what their parents had.