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Electronics : Sony ICDP620 Digital Voice Recorder PC Compatible via USB

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Sony ICDP620 Digital Voice Recorder PC Compatible via USB

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Sony ICDP620 Digital Voice Recorder PC Compatible via USB
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Product Brand: Sony
Color: Silver
EAN: 0027242730571
Label: Sony
Product Manufacturer: Sony
Model: ICDP620
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Sony
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Piece facts:
  • 512MB Built-in Flash Memory
  • Up to 260 Hours of Recording Time (LP Mode)
  • 3 Recording Modes
  • 4 Message Folders
  • Large LCD Display







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Activate this compact, silver voice recorder and don't miss a thing. With convenient USB connection and a variety of helpful features, you'll wonder how you ever got along without it.Easily record important lectures, meetings and personal memos with the lCD-P620 digital voice recorder. When you're finished recording, connect to a PC via USB and save your files for later reference. lt features four message folders, single function buttons for simplicity and date and time stamps on all recordings. The lCD-P620 includes two 'AAA' batteries.









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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * Beware - software is not compatible with Windwos Vista 64 bit! ...
I bought this voice recorder, but nowhere did it specify that the software does not work with Windows Vista 64 bit. This is a problem across the board with voice recorders, a software problem which happens with $300 recorders just like $50 ones, and with other brands as well. This of course disables a very important feature of the recorder... Luckily, I have two computers, one of which has a 32 bit Vista version. So I am using the older computer for right now to download the files.

Another big issue is the battery life - it is very limited, so hopefully you can afford a lot of batteries. I think the battery runs out after about 7-10 hours of recording.

On the bright side, the recorder and the software work very well, and you will get good recordings that are easy to listen to. The software really makes it the whole process much, much easier.

If you have 32 bit Vista, I would recommend getting this device. If not, maybe wait until the software is compatible with 64 bit version.




Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - review of Sony digital recorder
The recorder easily fits in my pocket, and is very easy to use.
I definitely recommend this recorder, although I wish it was a color other than silver.



Buyer's feedback: 2 out of 5 stars - * Not Compatible With Vista 64 Bit ...
Please note, while the recorder appears to work wonderfully by itself, it is not compatible with the 64 bit version of Windows Vista so you are not able to load the files onto your computer at all. There is no available driver from Sony. Great product, but this compatibility flaw should be listed on the box (and it is not). I noticed the issue when trying to upload for the first time and both the software and drivers are not compatible. The only indication that it doesn't work with 64-bit versions is listed in the manual after a tiny asterisk.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - How to turn it off. Use the "Hold" switch.
This is a good little recorder for the price. Does what it's intended to do. The "Hold" switch is the ON/OFF for this recorder.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * Sony ICDP 620 Digital Voice Recorder ...
This is the first device of this type I've owned, and I've had it for about a month now. I'm very pleased with it and find it pretty easy to use. The size is perfect and I can easily carry it in my shirt pocket, or toss it in my briefcase. I often think about things while I'm driving, and would often forget them by the time I get to my destination. Using the recorder, I simply dictate reminders or ideas to myself and jot them down later. The sound quality is great, both in "high" and "low" sensitivity mode. And the software allows you to transfer messages to your computer, which then allows you to email them to people. 99 hours of recording time is amazing.



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  • Truly portable satellite-radio receiver
  • Simple setup
  • Includes a wealth of accessories
  • Excellent sound quality
  • Great reception indoors and out
  • Convenient five-hour recording mode
  • Lets you skip from song to song while playing recordings
  • Well-written manuals
  • Permits channel browsing while listening

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  • Car antenna tricky to arrange for permanent use
  • No hold switch
  • Can't save or delete specific recorded tracks
  • No elapsed-time or time-remaining displays for live or recorded programming

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