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Sony Launches Its Slimmest Voice Recorder

By Joy Hou - on 7 Feb 2012, 6:15pm

Sony Launches Its Slimmest Voice Recorder

Sony introduces the ICD-TX50 digital voice recorder.

Designed to capture thoughts or ideas on the move, the 4GB ICD-TX50 weighs only 50g and easily slots and clips onto a shirt pocket. Allowing up to 24 hours of recording, its built-in Li-ion battery allows for recording an entire hour on a quick three minute charge. It records in either linear PCM or MP3 format, sports an OLED display screen, and has a microSD card slot.

It will be available starting 15 Jan in APAC at all Sony stores and its authorized retailers.

Read on for the full press release.


SINGAPORE – Sony’s new ICD-TX50 digital voice recorder is designed to capture important reminders, thoughts or ideas on-the-move while looking stylish. The light-weight and ultra slim ICD–TX50 easily slots and clips stably into the front shirt pocket, making it a reliable companion for business executives as they charge through their busy schedules.

With a thickness of only 6.4mm and weighing only 50g, the ICD-TX50 is Sony’s slimmest voice recorder yet. The recorder is ideal for business meetings, conferences and more importantly, for business professionals to capture their next big idea as they are on-the-go. With a sleek glossy finish, the stylish device complements even the most sartorially dressed business executives.

The built-in lithium-ion battery allows up to 24-hours worth of recording and a mere three minute quick recharge will give you recording time of 1-hour.

Sony’s ICD-TX50 also has embedded high quality digital microphones allowing crisp and clear voice recording in either linear PCM or MP3 format.

The highly functional 4GB ICD-TX50 voice recorder has a microSD card slot and sports an Organic EL (OLED) display screen.

The new ICD-TX50 will be available in Asia Pacific from 15th February 2012, at all Sony stores and Sony-authorised retailers.

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