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Where to buy a digital dictation machine
I need a handheld digital dictation machine which I can use to record up to 15 hours of talk, and then transfer into my PC in mp3 or other format via USB. I then need to convert it to text. (If I could convert it into text in the hand-held, so that I could check that the text is correct as I speak, that would be better, but I've been told that this is an unrealistic aspiration). The dictation will be made in a noisy diesel vehicle, and will probably be made with a head-mounted microphone. I'm looking at the Panasonic RR-US395S, does anyone have any better ideas? I was thinking of buying something in Argos, but they have excluded all of their dictation machines from their 16-day money back offer. Can anyone think of another shop where I would be able to return it if the dictation-in-a-diesel-vehicle thing didn't work satisfactorily? |
Where to buy a digital dictation machine
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Where to buy a digital dictation machine
"John Rowland" wrote:
I need a handheld digital dictation machine which I can use to record up to 15 hours of talk, and then transfer into my PC in mp3 or other format via USB. I then need to convert it to text. (If I could convert it into text in the hand-held, so that I could check that the text is correct as I speak, that would be better, but I've been told that this is an unrealistic aspiration). The dictation will be made in a noisy diesel vehicle, and will probably be made with a head-mounted microphone. I'm looking at the Panasonic RR-US395S, does anyone have any better ideas? I was thinking of buying something in Argos, but they have excluded all of their dictation machines from their 16-day money back offer. Can anyone think of another shop where I would be able to return it if the dictation-in-a-diesel-vehicle thing didn't work satisfactorily? I am pleased that Argos has stopped this, they should extend this to everything they sell. I am sick of being offered items which are obviously customer returns yet being charged the full retail price. In theory, you could return this item if you made it clear at the time of purchase that you required it to work under noisy vehicle conditions and the retailer agreed that they would take it back if it didn't work under those conditions. But I don't know of any retailer who would be prepared to do this, for obvious financial reasons. Would you? |
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