2019-05-04 19:35:38

I would like to know if their is a list of Olympus recorders that are accessible. the ones who have a built in scrreen reader. I have had my DM 520 for about 5 years and it is getting old. I even dropped it a few times and it is slightly warped. I need a new recorder that is accessible and sounds great. I will be using it for law school so it must be solid. Thank you all for the help.

2019-05-05 03:07:46 (edited by nyanchan 2019-05-05 03:09:09)

I don't have the full list, but ds-750, 850 and 900 are good ones. Honestly I do not like the new 3-mic system introduced in 850, so I'd recommend buying the old 750 model floating around somewhere, if any. It must be cheaper since it's an older model.

I don't speak as good as I write, and I don't listen as good as I speak.

2019-05-05 04:06:00

Thank you for helping me out! I’ll look up all of those and find the prices. They really should have it listed on their website though.

2019-05-05 20:45:08

what about this?

http://www.talking-recorder.com/

f.a.t.h.e.r

2019-05-05 23:55:37

I don't actually know what the latest accessible model is, I'd be curious about that as well. But the ls14 which I own has been a fantastic tool.

Discord: clemchowder633

2019-05-06 05:39:22

Oh, LS-14 has very good reputation as far as I know.

I don't speak as good as I write, and I don't listen as good as I speak.

2019-05-06 07:45:14

I still use it. And when I need a better microphone than my laptop's built-in one and only have USB as an option, the ls14 serves as a great option. I wonder what the latest model of recorder from olympus that has voice guidance is, though.

Discord: clemchowder633

2019-05-06 13:24:11

I own and use the DM-720

2019-05-06 14:05:00

The LS P-2 (or was it even LS P-4?) should be the latest model with voice guidance offered by Olympus. Its time to release a new model to the public though.

Best Regards.
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