Hi Samuel,

Olympus change their models as often as they change their financial
advisers.

The DM  range appear to offer the speech system.

I can make further enquiries if you would like.

I have 2 DM units here, cost about 150 when new.  But should be able to
locate one easily enough if the asking price is a little high at retail,
then second hand would suffice.

The RNIB carry the Olympus range, well some of them, the cheaper items
do not have the speech offering, and you need to run olympus software. 
With the DM range, they connect just as an external drive, with an
assigned drive letter.

HTH
Joe
On Sun, 19 Oct 2014 21:20:40 +0100
Samuel Wilkins <clevercl...@gwilkins.co.uk> wrote:

Hello Joe, 
Can you please give me a model to give her?  Thank you.  

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Subject: Re: Simple Voice Recorder Suggestion

Hello Samuel,

I would think that one of the better olympus machines might fit the bill.

There is enough voice feedback available to make it accessible, to the
points where your friend may require.
HTH
Joe

On Sun, 19 Oct 2014 20:29:31 +0100
Samuel Wilkins <clevercl...@gwilkins.co.uk> wrote:

Hello everyone, 

I have a friend who is blind and wants to be able to make voice recordings.
Does anyone know of a simple voice recorder she can use that can connect to
a computer via USB to transfer recordings onto the computer?  Note that she
is not a very technical person.  Thank you.  

 

Regards, 

 

Samuel Wilkins

 

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