Description
The Philips Pocket Memo 7000 dictation recorder provide best-in-class audio quality for dictations and come with two built-in stereo microphones for optimum recording results. The Meeting Recorder Set includes an extendable 360 degree microphone system ideal for recording meetings. In addition to enhanced sound quality, all devices in the range come with up to 50 percent more battery life compared to other devices on the market and have a battery run time of up to 27 hours. The recorders are easy for first-time voice technology users to integrate into everyday workflows and allow them to experience significant cost savings through improved processes. The devices in the Philips Pocket Memo range have features that ensure exceptional recording quality and ease-of-use, including: Stereo microphones enable crystal clear recordings perfectly suitable for speech recognition. Innovative "Classic Mode" that gives users the option of having the look and feel of an analog device while retaining the advantages of digital technology. Robust, ergonomic design that allows user comfort through an asymmetrical design. Devices are slim and lightweight but are still housed in a stainless steel case for maximum durability. Integration with SpeechExec workflow software that organizes the workflow of dictation files and resulting documents between author and transcriptionist so users can easily monitor the status of their work. The Philips Pocket Memo 7000 records in DSS, DSS Pro, MP3 and Wav file format, the industry-standard file format for digital recording devices, offers minimum file sizes while maintaining crystal clear sound quality.
Philips Pocket Memo DPM7000 - voice recorder - By NETCNA
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Description
The Philips Pocket Memo 7000 dictation recorder provide best-in-class audio quality for dictations and come with two built-in stereo microphones for optimum recording results. The Meeting Recorder Set includes an extendable 360 degree microphone system ideal for recording meetings. In addition to enhanced sound quality, all devices in the range come with up to 50 percent more battery life compared to other devices on the market and have a battery run time of up to 27 hours. The recorders are easy for first-time voice technology users to integrate into everyday workflows and allow them to experience significant cost savings through improved processes. The devices in the Philips Pocket Memo range have features that ensure exceptional recording quality and ease-of-use, including: Stereo microphones enable crystal clear recordings perfectly suitable for speech recognition. Innovative "Classic Mode" that gives users the option of having the look and feel of an analog device while retaining the advantages of digital technology. Robust, ergonomic design that allows user comfort through an asymmetrical design. Devices are slim and lightweight but are still housed in a stainless steel case for maximum durability. Integration with SpeechExec workflow software that organizes the workflow of dictation files and resulting documents between author and transcriptionist so users can easily monitor the status of their work. The Philips Pocket Memo 7000 records in DSS, DSS Pro, MP3 and Wav file format, the industry-standard file format for digital recording devices, offers minimum file sizes while maintaining crystal clear sound quality.
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- Today we have Philips Pocket Memo. An almost $500 unit, that
with the accessories, can get up to $1,000 and we're gonna see if this thing's actually worth it or not. So let's check it out. (electronic music) - [Announcer] Three, two, one. - So I'm going to school
right now and I'm looking for a pocket recorder. Something that can help
me dictate my classes and can work in conjunction
with Dragon software it's one of the popular dictation software that turns speech to text and vice versa and one of the quality recorders that I came about was the Philips Pocket Memo. Now this thing is not a cheap item and it's not new, it's relatively old. It's been out couple of years now but I had my eyes on it and I found it on eBay for around $300. It usually runs for $400 but this was a like-new item and it
was selling for $300 so I said why not, let's try it, let's see what it looks like and let's


