What, they're voice recorders, exactly how much do you want us to say about 'em?
- ICD-UX70, ICD-UX80 (pictured) - 1 / 2GB, stereo MP3 recording, USB mass storage. April release for $100, $150.
- ICD-SX68, ICD-SX68DR9 - both have 512MB and are designed to work with Dragon NaturallySpeaking for voice to text; the DR9 includes Dragon. April release for $150 and $200.
- ICD-P620 - 512MB, USB mass storage, includes Digital Voice Editor software. April release for $60.
- ICD-B600 - 512MB low-ender. April release for $40.
Not a direct comment about the Sony voice recorders... but d*mn did Engadget get flooded with Sony stuff tonight - ok I'm good now
how much do we want you to report?
How about some specs, like line-in stereo, battery time, metering, recording formats, and some subjective information such as sound quality, intuitive functionality...
EXACTLY! Also, maybe tell us how many hours/minutes they can record before dieing. I'm needing one of these for school right now. Thanks Engadget editor, for your selfishness. If you had a need for one of these you would be looking up some specs, bit I guess that isn't YOUR problem is it "Mr. Block" (editor)...?
http://www.engadget.com/2008/01/16/sonys-icdux70-icdux80-voice-recorders-double-as-daps/
*cough*
and why does the ICD-UX60 keep getting left off??? Is it some bastard child that Sony would rather forget or something?! For most people's purposes 512MB is quite enough for a whole day's lectures or meetings! (And it's all a poor student like me can afford :( )
BTW ScooterDe: Specs are fine, but that "subjective" stuff starting to ask for a review/hands-on..
I hear ya, Slick. It makes a man wonder.
Ryan! I love your stuff. I love Engadget. I have to ask, are you guys ever approached by large corporations asking to "showcase" their new releases, or are these articles based off press releases and nothing else?
Just curious. Keep on rockin :)
I am interested in voice recorders, specifically how many hours they can record at a time.
Thanks