Dictaphone Introduces Digital Voice Recorder for Mobile Professionals.STRATFORD, Conn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 24, 1998-- Walkabout walkabout a dummy syndrome in horses; usually pyrrolizidine alkaloses caused by crotalaria poisoning. Affected horses walk compulsively, head press, appear blind and walk into objects. They do not respond to usual external stimuli or commands. Tour Captures Every Word and Brings Voice to Your PC Dictaphone Corporation today introduced the Walkabout(tm) Tour, a hand-held digital recorder See DVR and CD-R. with removable Voicedata(tm) cards that captures voice on-the-go and easily transfers the voice file to the PC. With the Tour, recording and sharing correspondence, notes, meetings and telephone calls has never been easier. These standard WAV files can be played on any Windows(R) 95/98/NT PC. The Walkabout Tour's sleek, push-button (electronics) push-button - A roughly fingertip-sized plastic cover attached to a spring-loaded, normally-open switch, which, when pressed, closes the switch. Typical examples are the keys on a computer or calculator keyboard and mouse buttons. interface enables doctors, lawyers, writers or other business executives to record dictations or meetings without being tethered Attached to a data or power source by wire or fiber. Contrast with untethered. to a computer or laptop. These voice documents are then easily sent for transcription by a secretary using Boomerang Transcription. "In the fast-paced, high-technology business world of today, the ability to record and send voice is a powerful tool," explained Tim Butler, Dictaphone's Senior Vice President and General Manager of Integrated Voice Systems. "Although we are in an age of pagers, e-mail and faxes, professionals continue to depend on voice as the most reliable form of communication. The Walkabout Tour allows professionals to easily get work done on the go.'" Key Benefits Walkabout Tour, which incorporates a hand-held digital recorder, Voicedata cards, a PCMCIA (Personal Computer Memory Card International Association, San Jose, CA, www.pcmcia.org) An international standards body and trade association that was founded in 1989 to establish a standard for connecting peripherals to portable computers. PCMCIA created the PC Card. See PC Card. adapter and Boomerang(tm) Voice Exchange software, includes the following unique benefits: -- Mobile Dictation. Professionals can create digital voice files in or out of the office without being tethered to a computer or laptop, thereby giving them the ability to save dictation at a moment's notice without sacrificing mobility. -- Voice Document Editing. Users are given complete flexibility to edit or append To add to the end of an existing structure. voice documents when they need to -- either "on-the-run" or in the office. -- Transfer of Voice Files. With the PCMCIA-compatible Voicedata cards, users can effortlessly upload voice files onto their laptop, where they can be edited as necessary or forwarded to other PCs via e-mail. Portability of Voice/Data Technology The Walkabout Tour saves information directly onto a removable Voicedata card, which offers a minimum of 30 minutes (2 MB) of recording time. Higher capacity cards -- with up to 2 1/2 hours of accessible space -- are also available to capture longer recordings. Recorded information, which is time/date stamped and organized into individual files, can then be moved and/or appended without copying over existing material. Additionally, by simply removing the card and inserting it into a Walkabout Voicedata drive, the voice files can be loaded onto a PC desktop. PC Compatibility Once on the computer desktop, voice records can be manipulated through Dictaphone's Boomerang Voice Exchange software. Dictation can be easily edited and networked to other PCs via e-mail. Additionally, optional software packages such as Boomerang Transcribe To copy data from one medium to another; for example, from one source document to another, or from a source document to the computer. It often implies a change of format or codes. allow PCs to function as transcribers, giving users the ability to access, manage and playback voice files with headset and foot pedal controls. Pricing and Availability The Walkabout Tour mobile voice processing The computerized handling of voice, which includes voice store and forward, voice response, voice recognition and text to speech technologies. package includes a hand-held voice processor, a PCMCIA Adapter, a 30-minute Voicedata card and Boomerang Voice Exchange software. It is now available through Dictaphone's direct sales force, Dictaphone Direct Catalog, authorized Dictaphone Dealers, independent dealers and retailers, and the Internet. Walkabout is sold at a suggested retail price of $479. About Dictaphone Dictaphone is a leader in the development, manufacturing, marketing, service and support of Integrated Voice and Data Management (IVDM IVDM Integrated Voice and Data Multiplexer )(tm) systems and software, which include dictation, voice processing, voice response, unified messaging Having access to e-mail, voice mail and faxes via a common computer application or by telephone. For example, unified messaging may send faxes and digitized voice mail to a mail server that turns them into e-mail attachments. , records management and communications recording. Dictaphone has a worldwide marketing, sales, service and support organization of more than 1,600 representatives in more than 190 U.S. cities, the United Kingdom, Canada, Switzerland, Belgium, Germany, France and Italy, and dedicated dealers in 40 other countries. Company sales revenues in 1997 were approximately $340 million. For more information about Walkabout or other Dictaphone products, visit us on the Internet at http://www.dictaphone.com or by calling 888.ivdm.com (888.483.6266). Information Contact For additional information on Dictaphone, please contact Steve Rothschild at 3191 Broadbridge Avenue, Stratford, CT 06614. Tel: (800) 447-7749. Press inquires can be directed to Stacy Calder or Sal Barcia, Technology Solutions for Dictaphone, at (212) 696-2000. Windows 95 is either a trademark or registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation (company) Microsoft Corporation - The biggest supplier of operating systems and other software for IBM PC compatibles. 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