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A dictation machine is a sound recording device most commonly used to record speech for playback or to be typed into print. It includes digital voice recorders and tape recorder.
The name "Dictaphone" is a trademark of the company of the same name, but it has also become a common term for all dictation machines, as a genericized trademark.
A dictationmachine is a sound recording device most commonly used to record speech for playback or to be typed into print. It includes digital voice...
an American company founded by Alexander Graham Bell that produced dictationmachines. It is now a division of Nuance Communications, based in Burlington...
goal with dictationmachines was to provide efficient, easy to use products that offered high audio fidelity. However while dictationmachines were complementary...
used more widely in the past, before the invention of recording and dictationmachines. Shorthand was considered an essential part of secretarial training...
speech machines to produce the earliest synthetic speech sounds. This led to further work by Thomas Edison to record audio with dictationmachines and play...
hard copy form. So transcription machines are combination of transcribers and dictationmachines. Transcription machines became very famous with the advent...
explains to his wife that any character that he describes into his dictationmachine will appear according to his description. To make the character disappear...
recording voice. In particular, they are commonly used in dictationmachines and answering machines. Microcassettes have also been used in computer data storage...
Executary Model 211 DictationMachine (6165-211) IBM Executary Model 212 Transcribing Machine (6166-212) IBM Executary Model 224 Dictation Unit (6161-224)...
is prone to damage. 1879 Invention Thomas Edison invents the first dictationmachine, a slightly improved version of his phonograph. 1936 Invention A team...
her apartment, Billy communicates with Karen using a digital phone dictationmachine. In the midst of her conversation, Billy's doorbell rings, and she...
originally was intended for use in dictationmachines. In this capacity, some later-model cassette-based dictationmachines could also run the tape at half...
Grundig acquired both companies outright and merged them and Grundig's dictationmachine division to form Triumph-Adler-Büromaschinen-Vertriebs-GmbH. A plant...
camcorder Digital video recorder (DVR) or personal video recorder (PVR) Dictationmachine Digital recording This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
cylinder box lid Disc records and cylinders Cylinder on Dictaphone dictationmachine (c. 1922). The recording head moved left to right. The black lines...
the provider dictates into a digital dictation system, the voice is routed through a speech-recognition machine and the recognized draft document is routed...
rotating paddles with sets of nail brushes, creating a simple dehusking machine that was put into operation at the mill and used steadily for a number...
specifications – Details of different audio tape formats Bootleg recording Dictationmachine Electronic music History of sound recording § Magnetic recording –...
SoundScriber is a dictationmachine introduced in 1945 by The SoundScriber Corp. (New Haven, Connecticut, United States). It records sound with a groove...
Microcassette. This became the predominant dictation medium up to the advent of fully digital dictationmachines.[citation needed] Philips continued with...
deaf". The application of this skill is somewhat analogous to taking dictation in written/spoken language. As a process, ear training is in essence the...
Telecoin-adapted Bendix machines. Laundromat Coin laundry shop. Westinghouse trademark, registered in the U.S. in the 1940s (automatic washing machine) and 1950s (coin...
properly specific to machines made by Edison, was sometimes used in a generic sense as early as the 1890s to include cylinder-playing machines made by others...