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		<title>Olympus Australia Kill Off WS-311M &amp; WS-321M Digital Notetakers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well they have done it again, Olympus Australia announced on Friday (10th July 2009) that the Olympus WS-311M (512Mb) and WS-321M (1Gb) digital notetakers were now discontinued in Australia. This came as a bit of a surprise to me, not so much the WS-321M as being a middle model (sandwiched beween the WS-311M and WS-331M) [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well they have done it again, <a title="Olympus Voice Australia" href="http://www.olympusvoice.com.au" target="_blank">Olympus Australia</a> announced on Friday (10th July 2009) that the Olympus WS-311M (512Mb) and WS-321M (1Gb) digital notetakers were now discontinued in Australia. This came as a bit of a surprise to me, not so much the WS-321M as being a middle model (sandwiched beween the WS-311M and WS-331M) they very rarely get sold, but the WS-311M was a very popular choice at Dictate Australia.</p>
<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-280" title="Compare Olympus WS-210S and WS-311M Digital Notetaker" src="http://www.idictate.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/ws-210s_ws-311m_compare1.png" alt="Compare Olympus WS-210S and WS-311M Digital Notetaker" width="318" height="1044" />When you compare them, there were only a few minor differences between the Olympus WS-311M and the <a title="Olympus WS-210S Digital Voice Recorder from Dictate Australia" href="http://www.dictate.com.au/ws210s-olympus-ws-210s-digital-voice-recorder-ws210-ws-210-p-115.html" target="_blank">Olympus WS-210S</a>. Apart from being different colours, the WS-311M had it&#8217;s record button on the side, mimicking the digital dictaphones, as well as an additional stop and play button on the side, the WS-210S only has buttons on the front panel.</p>
<p>The WS-331M and WS-321M also had noise cancellation which was available via the DSS Player software, the WS-210S does not.</p>
<p>There was also a very slight difference in max. record times, this was due to a slightly higher frequency response used by the WS-311M/WS-321M recorders, not enough to be noticeable.</p>
<p>The WS-311M/WS-321M could also direct record to a Windows PC hard drive instead of the onboard memory using the supplied software.</p>
<p>The WS-311M was one of my personal favourite recorders and will be sadly missed, if you can sadly miss a digital voice recorder!</p>
<p>Usually we have an inkling that something is likely to change. We keep a very close eye on the <a title="Olympus Voice Products America" href="http://www.olympusamerica.com/cpg_section/cpg_vr_transcribers.asp" target="_blank">Olympus America</a> and <a title="Olympus Voice Europs" href="http://www.olympuseuropa.com/voice/" target="_blank">Olympus Europe</a> websites and quite often we can see up-and-coming new models. There appears to be no replacement coming for the WS-311M and the WS-321M so I think it is safe to say we are just going to be left with the WS 210S and a very classy looking piano black <a title="Olympus WS-331M Digital Notetaker from Dictate Australia" href="http://www.dictate.com.au/ws331m-olympus-ws-331m-digital-voice-recorder-music-mp3-wma-p-92.html" target="_blank">Olympus WS-331M </a>in the small digital notetaker class.</p>
<p><em>This blog post was written using <a title="MacSpeech Dictate - Voice Speech Recognition for Intel Mac from Dictate Australia" href="http://www.dictate.com.au/macspeech-dictate-voice-speech-recognition-mac-micflex-macmice-dragon-nuance-australia-usb-p-167.html" target="_blank">MacSpeech Dictate</a> &#8211; Voice Recognition of Intel Mac</em></p>
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