Hi, I'm getting in a little late on this one but I did a ton of looking
around and listening and I eventually bought the Olympus 40. I only
wished it had been around a few years back, wow, it is nice, easy to work
and has many great features and tells you most everything you need to
know about how it works. 
I only wished I could have afforded the Olympus 50, I find that I carry
around a lot of recorded data, pod casts and many muic and song cuts. Now
that extra space wold have been very nice. I totally recommend the
Olympus 40 or  50.
The price is fair and it is sstrong, well fits in the pocket and
justworks great. It runs on battteries and this is nice.
Ok, that is it for now, MMM
  
On Tue, 13 May 2008 04:06:11 -0700 "mary dole" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
> Hello Everyone, 
> 
> Is there a stand-alone portable digital recorder which produces
> high-quality audio and is accessible? I don't need other features, 
> such
> as playing text files, just the ability to make and play good
> recordings. If this topic has been covered, please point me to where 
> I
> might find information on such a device. Thank you very much. 
> 
> Mari Dole 
> 
> 
> 
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