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Voice Recorder with Speech-to-text by Olympus |
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With this well-designed machine, you have a reliable means to capture those words,
and then have them all typed up for you. When you have that urge to write that letter or that book you always wanted to start - usually in the car! - well now you have no excuse!
Like most writers, I've always wished there were a way to get words directly from my
brain onto a page without having to write. Now there is. It's the Digital Voice Recorder from Olympus, the amazing recorder that lets you store 75 minutes of digital dictation
up to 160 minutes on long mode then put it directly on the computer with IBM ViaVoice speech-to-text software. You talk, it types! What a boon to anyone who needs to keep
perfect minutes or exact records of important conversations. Even domestic life can be improved you know those "I told you!" "You did not!" arguments? Over! With the Digital
Voice Recorder, you can think it, say it, save it, and print it. Small enough to fit in the palm of the hand, it does the job of ten fingers.
Via Voice Software Included!
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This is a digital electronic recorder, so there are no magnetic tapes to worry about. The
sound is captured by a microphone which converts pressure changes to electrical signals. The analogue signals are digitised and then encoded to reduce the size before
being written into memory. On read out, the signal is decoded and the converted from digital format to analogue form for you to hear. When the output is to be typed, incredibly
powerful software algorithms are used to translate from the recorded sounds to textual characters which are stored in a conventional word processing computer file
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