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Subject: Re: advice on recording equipment
From: Luis J. Villanueva <>
Date: Tue, 04 May 2004 01:33:50 -0700
<pre style="margin: 0em;">Another recorder to be watching when it is released 
next month (at least
 in the USA) is the Hi-MiniDisc. Apparently Sony at last designed it both
 to record in uncompressed format and to upload these recordings digitally
 to a computer, along with a high capacity disc (1 GB):</pre><br>
 <pre style="margin: 0em;"><a  
href="http://www.sony.net/Products/Hi-MD/index.html"; 
rel="nofollow">http://www.sony.net/Products/Hi-MD/index.html</a></pre><br>
 <pre style="margin: 0em;">Luis J. Villanueva-Rivera, B.S.
 San Juan, Puerto Rico
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 <a  href="http://www.CoquiPR.com"; 
rel="nofollow">http://www.CoquiPR.com</a></pre><br>
 <tt>Brian Nelson wrote:
 </tt><blockquote style="border-left: #5555EE solid 0.2em; margin: 0em; 
padding-left: 0.85em"><pre style="margin: 0em;">Evidently the new Sound Devices 
recorders are only about 60 days away:</pre><br>
 <pre style="margin: 0em;"><a  
href="http://www.sounddevices.com/products/7.htm"; 
rel="nofollow">http://www.sounddevices.com/products/7.htm</a></pre><br>
 <pre style="margin: 0em;">Brian
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]</pre><br>
 </blockquote><br>
 

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