Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Transform Words into Tangible Records in a Snap.

Back in the analog world, tapes were needed in order to capture voice recordings. Today, not only can data be transmitted and enhanced digitally, it can also be transformed into text through speech recognition programs. This is made possible due to the advancements in voice recording devices like that of the Grundig Digta 420.

As the leading purveyor of German digital dictation machines, Grundig is taking the American market by storm, providing only the best when it comes to voice recording hardware. Its partnership with Olympus and Philips enables Grundig to implement the standard DSS Pro audio format onto its flagship Digta 420 device. The professional tool, whether used in the medical or legal fields, also provides its users with several features, including up to 20 hours of voice recording and a USB interface, making it convenient to transfer files into a computer.

Digta 420's PC compatibility makes it the perfect complement to any speech recognition applications such as the suite of Nuance Dragon NaturallySpeaking programs. Its compact size is also a benefit, allowing you to take it anywhere you want, from your office or clinic, to your home.

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