Ok, well you'll probably have to look around second-hand for one of  
these but you may like to try an Iriver H340 with the addition of  
Rockbox but bare in mind, if you're after something where you can  
edit independently of the computer then the Iriver isn't going to be  
of much help.
I believe there are other choices detailed at
http://www.blindcooltech.com

On 06/02/2007, at 8:33 PM, goshawk wrote:

hello list,
does anyone know of any accessible hard disk or solid state recorders?
am preferably looking for something at least reasonably portable, but  
not microscopic, that will record stereo high quality audio, and take  
external mics. it should be able to record at least 4 hours of high  
quality stereo audio, and be able to download it to a computer with  
out having to send it in real time via the sound card. if possible, I  
would prefer something with manual record levels, and would like to  
be able to tell for certain if the machine is actually recording,  
paused or what ever, and I am totally blind. I am not that bothered  
about whether or not I can edit on the machine, but it would be a  
bonus if that side of it was accessible as well.
thanks in advance for any help received on this.

Simon


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