Friday, May 13, 2011

Shockproof Digital Dictaphone for those on the go.

Not everyone works in the comfort of an office - many professionals are always on the go, which means that their digital recorders have to be able to withstand accidents and any potential falls. For individuals with jobs requiring them to record in many locations, the Grundig Digta 7 Dictation Recorder may just be the right choice for you.
   
                                 

The durability of Grundig Digta 7 comes from it's shockproof black matte casing that is as stylish as it is practical.  Besides the shock-resistant shell, the device also comes equipped with a sensor that automatically saves an ongoing recording when it detects that the unit is dropped.  This is an extreme level of data protection that exemplifies the high standard of engineering that this German company employed in the creation of the Digta 7.

Grundig, has been a fixture in the European dictation and transcription market since 1945, and is now introducing its line of dictation devices and transcribers to the American market.  Sure to be a hit among legal and professional users alike, this digital dictaphone has all of the features of it's largest competitors, with a lot of useful extras.

The addition of a stereo 3.5mm microphone jack allows this unit to double as a conference recording kit with the addition of a Y-splitter and omni-directional table top microphones.  This two channel recording ability sets the Digta 7 in a league of it's own.  No other digital dictation unit that records in the industries best dictation format (.ds2), also doubles as a competent conference recorder.

Additionally, the digital voice recorder is packed with other features that active professionals can appreciate. The device comes with a 2GB internal memory for 300 hours of audio recording.  The Digta 7 also supports supplemental SD cards of up to 32 GB, for increased capacity.

Uploading your data to your computer for transcription is made easy with the DigtaSoft Pro software, included with the recorder.  All you have to do is connect the USB cable and the process of transferring the voice file to your transcriptionist via network share or e-mail is automatic.

Those in the market to enter the digital age, or looking for the latest and greatest in dictation technology should take comfort in choosing the Digta 7.

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