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Checking Out The Newest Macintosh Compatible Digital Voice Recorders
Macintosh compatible digital voice recorders are used by busy professionals who want to record notes, sounds, ideas or even entire meetings. What’s great about these compact digital devices is that users can record and playback instantly without having the fuss with rewinding or fast-forwarding a tape. Additionally, the best models of Macintosh compatible digital voice recorders have the ability to record or transfer information to any PC. This means that you can organize or edit your files and store them on a home computer, laptop or PDA. The device can transfer files by way of a USB cable. In addition to convenience these Macintosh compatible digital voice recorders offer superior sound quality and longer recording times than old fashioned tape players.
You are not actually purchasing Macintosh products but digital voice recorders that are compatible with a Macintosh system. What are some of the Mac compatible digital voice recorders to look for by name? First you have the Philips line, including models like the Philips Voice Tracer 880, the 860, 660 and 620. Another example of a Mac compatible digital voice recorder is the Olympus line. Popular models of Olympus products include the DS-2400 Digital Voice Recorder, the WS-321M, the VN-5200PC and the WS-331M. Other models include Macintosh compatible digital voice recorders by Sony and Denpa. A Macintosh compatible digital voice recorder is designed for fast and efficient use with a Macintosh Operating System. For example, Olympus lines can run on up to five versions of a Macintosh OS, including 10.5 Intel, 10.5 PPC, 10.4 Intel, 10.4 PPC or even 10.3.9.
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