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Writing means gathering facts. Reporters have to capture words, ideas and information quickly. It's no surprise that digital voice recorders have become common-place among authors of all kinds of works.
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Writers who buy from NovuScript have overwhelmingly preferred the Olympus DS-2200. The stereo microphones, built-in and external, make it easy to record interviews or capture group discussions (such as press conferences).
The DS-2200 comes with a full complement of needed accessories, including a USB cradle, carrying case, remote control/microphone, and external stereo microphone (the DS-2200 also has an internal stereo microphone). The DSS Player software works on both PCs and Macs.
Rugged Performance for Journalists
The New Olympus DS-3300 Digital Voice Recorder is a rugged, affordable choice for "in the field" reporters. The DS-3300 has seven virtual folders which can hold up to 199 files per folder. Use one folder for "interviews," another for "press conferences."
When you return to the newsroom, simply put the DS-3300 into its cradle and download the files quickly using the included USB cable into your PC. The DSS Player software - for both PC and Mac - will help you process the recordings.
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The Sony ICD-CX50 Visual Voice Recorder combines great audio fidelity with a built-in 1.2 megapixel camera. Record both voice and picture to supplement your research.

For those on a budget who need a durable, high-capacity recorder, the Philips Pocket Memo 9220 fits the bill. Great size, and up to 8 hours of recording time. Push-button downloads via a USB connection to a computer.The 9220 has a microphone input jack, too, for use with a Tie-Clip Microphone.
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