If you’re in the market for a nice little flash-based voice recorder, there’s a few more on the market now. Sony’s released the details on its new line, which mainly expands on the capacity of their ...
Sony today introduced the UX series of digital voice recorders designed to fit the needs of consumers, professionals and academics who want one device for voice, music and file storage. The ICD-UX70 ...
is editor-at-large and Vergecast co-host with over a decade of experience covering consumer tech. Previously, at Protocol, The Wall Street Journal, and Wired. Sony’s Action Cam is rugged and boxy, but ...
Sony on February 27 announced a line of six new digital voice recorders with features that include capturing high-quality sound and converting voice to text, creating MP3 files for radio or Internet ...
Sony's Music Video Recorder may well be the camera sleeper hit of the holidays. Think of it as the ill-fated Flip Video – or, indeed, Sony's own Bloggie alternative – given a pro-audio upgrade, ...
As someone whose audio recording days stretch back to reel-to-reel, I've greeted digital and tapeless recorders with open arms, especially in the past few years as they've leapfrogged in quality while ...
Sony has launched a range of new voice recorders, introducing three new models to their lineup: the Sony ICD-SX712D, the ICD-UX512, and the ICD-PX312. Each model comes with a unique set of features ...
Sony has announced the Sony ICZ-R50 Radio Recorder, which will go on sale in Japan. This innovative device is essentially an AM/FM radio with 4GB of built-in memory, although this can be upgraded to ...
Sony has had a little splurge of Blu-ray action, and come up with six new models of BDR-recorders/players that also sport hard drives which can record HD video. The T-series, BDZ-T55 and BDZ-T75 are ...
Sony Japan have unveiled their latest range of Blu-ray recorders, and since there's no such thing as too much storage they've also thrown hard-drives inside the five new models too. Capacity of the ...
Sony Corp. said it will launch four models of new Blu-ray high-definition optical disc recorders in November in Japan, as its format battle with the HD DVD camp heats up. Sony, along with Panasonic ...