Saturday, November 13, 2010

Beseto Japan's PCM audio recorder runs for one week off 4 AA batteries

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For old Dead Heads like ourselves, there is nothing sweeter than
sleeping in a tie-dyed t-shirt for weeks at a time and living on the
road, in search of that great lost chord. We only wish we had one of
these new-fangled digital audio recorders while Dylan was rockin' out
with Jerry Bear and the gang back in '87. Due out in March 2011,
Beseto Japan's DP1000 handheld features three mics (right, left, and
center) for either mono or stereo recording, 2GB internal memory,
support for microSD and SDHC cards up to 32GB, both Linear PCM
(16bit / 44.1kHz) and MP3 recording, and while it holds two AAA
batteries (for up 168 48 hours of use) you can attach an external
battery case which will give you an entire week of operation with only
four AA batteries. Just imagine a week long guitar solo! Your mind
would like, melt, dude. Also includes a 300Hz low-cut filter, ten
second pre-recording (just in case), and USB 2.0 jack. Open price, but
it's estimated retail is ¥15,000 (about $180).

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