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Sanyo
Small
dictation machines for court reporters and memo keepers. These excellent
dictation machines from Sanyo are the perfect companion. Sanyo, which
means "three oceans" - specifically, the Pacific, Atlantic, and Indian
oceans - and symbolizes the company's global perspective, has a history rich in
creating and delivering technology-based products to every corner of the globe.
The SANYO Group of companies is truly an international organization, comprising
83 manufacturing companies, 37 sales companies, and 38 other companies.
Incorporated in 1950,
SANYO Electric Co., Ltd. manufactures a broad range of electronic products
grouped into six categories: AV/Information and Communications Equipment, Home
Appliances, Industrial and Commercial Equipment, Electronic Devices, and
Batteries as well as others.
In the Digital & Devices field, SANYO
seeks to become a multimedia device powerhouse by developing pioneering
technologies to help drive the digital revolution. The company's digital
cameras, liquid crystal display (LCD) projectors, and cellular and Personal
Handyphone System (PHS) phones are highly acclaimed.
Phillips
For
the on-the-go busy professional, mobile digital dictation offers superb digital
sound quality with the convenience of quick file transfers.
Mini-Cassette Portable Dictation -
Mini-Cassette
Desktop Dictation - An effective dictation solution can save managers time and
money.
Digital PC Dictation - Presenting clear, concise recording
with fast access for the ultimate in convenience.
Speech Recognition Software - Our comprehensive speech
recognition software line includes solutions for virtually every application.
Dictaphone
For well over a century, the Dictaphone
name has been synonymous with excellence and innovation in business
communications equipment. The company can trace its history back to
1881, when Alexander Graham Bell and two associates, took on their
first team project -- finding a practical way of recording sound for
the newly invented telephone.