Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Feb 4 2005, 8:38am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Have a lot to say and think it is important? Get the new Sanyo Voice recorder HDR-B5GM that can record and store 693 hours on its 5GB hard-drive.
The Sanyo Diply Talk HDR-B5GM is supposedly the world's first voice recorder with built-in hard-drive. On the other hand most MP3 players can record voice too.
If the 5GB storage is not enough the Sanyo voice recorder also offers a SD Card Slot. The HDR-B5GM also works as a music player supporting MP3 and WMA file formats.
The HDD voice recorder measures 45x94x19mm and weighs 93g. Price not set yet. Teh HDR-B5GM goes on sale in March in Japan.
More details in Sanyo Press-Release. First seen on Soroban Geeks (French).
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