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Jan 19 2006, 2:51am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Panasonic announces in Japan two new voice recorder with stereo microphone dubbed RR-US900 and RR-US500.
Apparently the RR-US900 has the world's longest stereo voice recording capacity of 67 hours.
The new Panasonic stereo Voice recorders also feature a zoom microphone. Meaning the microphone can be aimed at a target and just record sound from a controlled area.
Panasonic bundles a voice language translation PC software to their new IC voice recorders.Measurements of the Panasonic voice recorder are 33.6x119x14.9mm and the weight is 65g.
More details in this Panasonic press-release (Japanese).
More Panasonic IC Voice Recorder.
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