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Sold & shipped by Focus CameraShipping not availablePickup options1Get In-Stock AlertShipping not availablePickup options Product Series: WS Built-in Devices: Microphone Built-in Devices: Speaker Read more.... About this itemImportant Made in USA Origin Disclaimer:About this itemImportant Made in USA Origin Disclaimer:Olympus V415121SU000Brand New Product # V415121SU000FULL-FEATURED RECORDER PERFECT FOR CAPTURING EVERYTHING FROM THE CLASSROOM TO THE BOARDROOM. The WS-Series recognized for its clear audio quality and superb operability has been updated. The WS-852 features the new Intelligent Auto Mode which automatically adjusts the recording level to match the volume of the sound source. SUPERB STEREO QUALITY WITH THE TRUE STEREO MIC. The two directional microphones positioned at a 90 layout enable an authentic stereo experience. Regardless of where the person speaking is located you clearly capture the recording scene. INTELLIGENT AUTO MODE AUTOMATICALLY ADJUSTS MICROPHONE SENSITIVITY.




The Intelligent Auto Mode automatically adjusts the microphone sensitivity according to the volume of the sound source, this provides an even level of volume for the listener. SIMPLE MODE, PERFECT FOR BEGINNERS. The Simple Mode supports beginners by having the recorder display only the necessary information in large Olympus V415121SU000 Brand New Product # V415121SU000 FULL-FEATURED RECORDER PERFECT FOR CAPTURING EVERYTHING FROM THE CLASSROOM TO THE BOARDROOM. SUPERB STEREO QUALITY WITH THE TRUE STEREO MIC The two directional microphones positioned at a 90° layout enable an authentic stereo experience. INTELLIGENT AUTO MODE AUTOMATICALLY ADJUSTS MICROPHONE SENSITIVITY The Intelligent Auto Mode automatically adjusts the microphone sensitivity according to the volume of the sound source, this provides an even level of volume for the listener. SIMPLE MODE, PERFECT FOR BEGINNERS The Simple Mode supports beginners by having the recorder display only the necessary information in large font.




It also limits the functions in the menu to those which are frequently used. USB DIRECT CONNECTION WITHOUT REQUIRING A CABLE Save data easily and conveniently with the built-in USB connector. THE BUILT-IN STAND PREVENTS SURFACE VIBRATION The built-in stand on the back of the body is carefully designed to reduce surface noise. VOICE FILTER MAKES PLAYBACK MORE CLEAR By eliminating the lower and higher frequency ranges of a voice recording, the speakers' voice is enhanced during playback. LONG BATTERY LIFE YOU CAN RELY ON With reduced power consumption, battery life is significantly improved. Users can rely on the recorder for over 1,000 hours of recording time. MULTIPLE SCENE SELECT OPTIONS Choose from one of seven recording scenes and your recorder will adjust to the optimal recording settings. Telephone Recording and Duplication Mode can be used in combination with optional accessories. FILE SEARCHING IS EASY WITH THE CALENDAR FUNCTION Find what you're looking for. Saved audio files are automatically organized by date and displayed in the calendar.




DRAGON NATURALLYSPEAKING RATING "6 DRAGON" The WS-852 was awarded 6 Dragons, for the highest recognition rating when using Dragon NaturallySpeaking software from Nuance Communications, Inc. Dragon automatically turns your talk into text and can make virtually any computer task easier and faster. For more information please visit Nuance's website. V415121SU000 Features: Product Series: WS Built-in Devices: Microphone Built-in Devices: Speaker Flash Memory Capacity: 4 GB Memory Card Supported: microSD Aud SpecificationsDisplay TechnologyCapacityForm FactorBattery LifeModelBrandAudio FeatureIs PortableYConditionCompatible DevicesFormManufacturer Part NumberColorAccessories IncludedFeaturesAssembled Product WeightCan recorded files on this device be downloaded to a PC?by It looks like you are not signed in. To proceed you will need to either sign in or create a new accountSign InCan recorded files on this device be downloaded to a PC?by It looks like you are not signed in. To proceed you will need to either sign in or create a new accountSign InReviewsCustomer reviews0 Be the first to review this item!




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On Monday, building block maker Lego is announcing a new Mindstorms robot that can be controlled by a smartphone and programmed without a computer. The EV3 robot, which is being shown off at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, has at its heart a large programmable controller brick that can be used to create and set behaviours on its Linux-based operating system. It also has USB and SD card slots that can expand on its 16 megabytes of onboard memory, as well as an infrared sensor that detects IR sources. The robot can thus be programmed to follow an IR emitter around. The EV3 set will come with instructions for building five robots — from a sword-wielding, mohawked humanoid to a fully articulated snake — with a further dozen available online. Each of the five base models will come with its own apps for Android and Apple's iOS, which will allow users to remotely control their creations. Send your CES 2013 questions to Peter Nowak Do you have burning questions about this year's Consumer Electronics Show?




Send your questions to Peter Nowak, who will be there. You can email us at yournews@cbc.ca or tweet us using the hashtag #CESCBC. In a demo with Lego engineers before CES, the robots responded well to the smartphones, which connect over Bluetooth. Pushing forward on the screen caused the machines to move in the corresponding direction, while shaking the phone made them wiggle. Robot toys such as the Parrot AR Drone are starting to flood the market, with numerous new products expected to be unveiled at CES. The cost of producing such toys is coming down dramatically, while their ease of use is quickly improving through the addition of smartphone and tablet controls. Camilla Bottke, global project lead for Lego, says Mindstorms toys are different from competitors because they also entreat users to build and program them. "It’s about adding different ways for children to interact with the robot by combining the physical and the virtual," she says. Kids don’t get into Mindstorms "because they love computers — they might — but it’s because of the physical part of it."




The EV3, which will be released this summer, can be up and running in about 20 minutes by inputting rudimentary behaviours through its control brick. More in-depth programming can be done with the downloadable computer software, says Oliver Wallington, the technology concept lead. He also expects that the addition of the USB and SD slots will greatly increase the possibilities and flexibility of the robot. "It’s a huge open door. We don’t know what’s going to happen," he says. "You could plug a hard drive into it, if you really want to." One of the EV3’s additional features will be its three-dimensional building instructions, which will come in the form of a tablet app built by software developer Autodesk. The app will enable builders to be more accurate in their construction by letting them pan around the model to see the next steps. Bottke is coy about whether such an app might be forthcoming for regular Lego toys as well. "It could be coming," she says.

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