Sony will Release its Cheapest Professional Digital Audio Recorder
July 29, 2009 | 1 Comments | Digital Gadgets
Japanese electronics giant Sony expands range of digital audio recorders with a new PCM-D10 model. It will be the cheapest of all digital audio recorders of Sony, capable of recording 96kGts/24-bit stereo.
The device can record using the built-in or external microphone, or through the audio line. Built-in memory is 4 GB; it can be expanded to include maps of the MicroSD / Memory Stick Micro format. This is the first device from Sony, which is not equipped with a slot for memory card of the Memory Stick format, developed by the Japanese company.

PCM-D10 is the first representative of the line PCM-D with built-in speakers for playback of recorded material. In addition, it has almost all the software that is present in the recorder of the model PCM-D50 (the latter price is $200). In addition, PCM-D10 is the first flash-recorder from Sony, writing audio of MP3 format (PCM-D50 and PCM-D1 write only WAV).
Professional digital audio recorder PCM-D10 will go on sale in October this year, and its price will be 399 dollars.