Monday 21 February 2011

Where Is That Cable? - Olympus DS-5000 Replacement Parts

By design the Olympus DS-5000 digital dictaphone is a portable device. Designed to be used in the office yes but also quite happy travelling with you on business or at home working out of hours or weekends. So it makes sense that when you rush to leave the office you grab your DS-5000 but forget a cable, the power, the dock, its case. Worse still, you do remember to take the cable, the dock, the power and the case but lose one on the way.

Well stress no more. In this blog post we look at all the parts included with the DS-5000 and detail what they are used for, their Olympus part number and what you can expect to pay (in Australian dollars).

So if you need an extra power supply or your rechargeable battery pack is growing old here you will find their details.

Sunday 20 February 2011

Australia Legal Vocab for Dragon NaturallySpeaking 11 Professionlal Released By Nuance

Nuance Australia this week released the legal Australian edition vocabulary. Whats that then? Well a blob of legal terms specifically for the Australian legal market.

It is an add-on to Dragon NaturallySpeaking 11 Professional and will give legal users a much higher accuracy rate when dictating legal terms. The benefit is muss less time training your commonly used legal lingo.

Out now as a stand alone install if you have DNS 11 Pro already installed or you can buy a bundle of DNS 11 Pro plus the legal pack.

Wednesday 9 February 2011

Olympus Imaging Australia Drop The Price On Popular Digital Notetakers

Olympus Imaging in Sydney, Australia announced yesterday that the RRP on a large number of their digital voice recorders mainly from the budget and low end had been revised and for the consumer its in the right direction - down.

The VN series (VN-8500PC,VB-8600PC), WS series (WS-650S, WS-750M, WS-760M), super cheap DP-20 and the super expensive DM-5 all got slashed.

The biggest saving came from the super slick DM-5, Olympus' first full colour screen digital voice recorder where a massive $100 was wiped from the RRP bring it down from $599 incl. GST to $499 incl. GST.

For all the prices changes please visit our main blog - idictate.com.au