Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Record in style with the new Zoom H2 Portable Recorder

If you are in need of a new general recording device, you might want to check out the new Zoom H2 Portable Recorder, a stylish gadget that you can carry with you wherever you may go
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The Zoom H2's design is reminiscent of old ribbon microphones used by disc jockeys and announcers of the past. It may have been for nostalgic purposes, but the construction of the device actually had ergonomics in mind. The intuitive interface allows for one-button recording - all you have to do is press the red dot in the middle. The large display screen also gives you important information about the recording. For those who may get tired of constantly holding their devices, the Zoom H2 also comes with a desktop stand so you can make good use of your hands.

I use this as a standalone recording device for small meetings on a standard conference table.  It has the ability to record in a 360 degrees, allowing a user to place it on the table, on it's included screw-in base, and capture all conversation in high quality audio.  The main benefits of this system are the lack of wires, and the fact that the microphone element is raised off of the table, avoiding papers sliding over the unit, causing noise and interference.  As well as looking great, the recorder can capture up to around 8 speakers around a table with great accuracy.

Besides its design, the device's features are also advantageous to any professional in need of an all-around recording device. With a 1GB SD card included, you can actually expand up to 16GB for hundreds of hours of audio recording.

In addition, the recorder can be uses as a high quality direct input microphone when plugged directly into a computer via USB port.  This allow the unit to be used for direct recording, Skype, and many other applications.

Additional Information is available at American Dictation Corp., we are a national leader in recording, dictation, transcription, and speech recognition technology.

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