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Apr 19 2010, 1:30pm CDT | by Susan McGlaun
This credit card size digital voice recorder measures in at just 6.5 millimeters in thickness and features 2GB of built-in storage. It also features flush mounted controls so it can easily fit in a pocket or wallet. It has a flip-out USB connector for easy connection to your computer.
The Ultra-thin Digital Voice Recorder can also be used as an MP3 player and USB flash drive. It records in high quality WAV file format and files can be easily copied or deleted just as with a standard USB storage device. Its convenient size makes it highly portable so it can go with you anywhere. It’s perfect for meetings, interviews, personal notes, classroom and lectures.
The Ultra-thin Digital Voice Recorder gives you over 100 hours of record time. It features a battery life of about 4.5 hours record and playback and has a built-in rechargeable Li-lon battery. You can charge the recorder via USB connection also. The device comes with convenient earbuds and a neck strap. This is a great deal on a tiny voice recorder, don’t pass it up buy yours today.
Ultra-thin Digital Voice Recorder is available at ThinkGeek for $79.99.
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