
Buy Olympus VN-2000 64MB Digital Voice Recorder Now
I loved this little recorder. It did everything that I wanted it to do, and then some. It was well-designed, easy to use, had good voice quality, and (for me) generous capacity. But note how I'm writing my review in the past tense. A few days ago, my unit stopped working properly. It'll play back just fine (thank heavens for that, at least) but it freezes up and refuses to respond to button presses when I try to record anything. You have to take the batteries out and put them back in again, but then you simply end up back where you started. You still can't record. I did a "full reset" and it didn't help. I just called Olympus support, hoping there was either something else I could do to fix the unit ... or perhaps a sympathetic agent who'd replace an out-of-warranty unit that hasn't performed to a reasonable expectation. No such luck. So I got from July 2006 to January 2008 out of this thing ... 18 months of use. Sending the thing in for repair would be "$30-$40." Cost to replace it: $40. Olympus, I expect better, especially since I'm apparently not the only one to have this happen. I don't support companies that make devices that only work a year and a half. I'm going to replace this defective unit with another brand.Read Best Reviews of Olympus VN-2000 64MB Digital Voice Recorder Here
It is very easy to erase all files in a folder. If you accidentally or unknowingly hit ERASE twice, all files will erase.More added: After 23 months of use, it finally died. Warranty, of course, is no longer valid. I now have a useless piece of junk!! If I could, I would change review stars to NONE.I use this product at work to listen to T.V. shows recorded at other times. I use a cord that has a 3.5 mm prong on both ends to plug into the headphone jack on my t.v. and record programs at the time they are on. I also have a cord that has a 3.5 mm prong on one end and an audio out plug on the other to record shows from my DVR, Tivo or VCR. The long speed is almost inaudible, but the middle speed (16 hours of recording time) is pretty good. It's no Ipod, but I only paid around $50 for it and it serves its purpose.
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