That would most likely be Neal Ewers who would do that.

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Subject: RE: H1 Handy Recorder: New Portable Stereo Recorder Announced

Hi there guys, Maybe someone could do a podcast about this latest H1
recorder, and it's accessability to visually impaired users?, 

Billy 

 

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Subject: RE: H1 Handy Recorder: New Portable Stereo Recorder Announced

Using Bing and looking at the web pages
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secure_Digital_card and
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MicroSD, I find that the size of the SD card is
24 × 32 × 2.1 mm and the size of the micro SD card is 15 mm × 11 mm × 1 mm.
I'd say the SD card is about the size of a larger US postage stamp, although
a bit thicker. the Micro SD card is about the size of a small finger nail.


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Subject: Re: H1 Handy Recorder: New Portable Stereo Recorder Announced

How much smaller is a micro sd card than a regular SD card?
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Subject: H1 Handy Recorder: New Portable Stereo Recorder Announced


> H1 Handy Recorder: New Portable Stereo Recorder Announced
> June 20, 2010
>
>
>
> At Summer NAMM 2010, Zoom introduced its new handy dandy portable 
> recorder, the H1 Handy Recorder.
>
> The H1 gets its stereo imaging from its onboard microphones configured in 
> an X/Y pattern. According to Zoom, because both mics are arranged on the 
> same axis, they are equidistant from the sound source for perfect 
> localization and no phase shifting, resulting in great stereo recordings 
> with natural depth and accurate imaging.
>
> This handy recorder sports all of its functions on the surface so you 
> don't have to scroll through any menus. Its backlit display features 
> recording levels, file format, time elapsed, remaining battery life, and 
> recording time. All the main controls are located on the side with no 
> menus on the screen -- a large record button, playback and pause, marker, 
> forward and rewind, volume, and so forth. The back of the unit has a 
> single AA battery compartment, a tripod mount, low-cut filter, auto level 
> setting, recording format selectable switches, and a mount for a strap or 
> lanyard clip.
>
> Likewise one side of the recorder sports a 1/8-inch stereo line input, USB

> port, Power On switch, and Hold switch. On the other side, you can replace

> your microSD card by folding down the rubberized door, or access a 
> 1/8-inch stereo line / headphone output with adjustable volume control for

> monitoring playback.
>
> Recording versatility in is order for the H1 as well; the H1 offers 
> recording format flexibility from 16-bit, 44.1 kHz to 24-bit, 96 kHz WAV, 
> or MP3 from 48 kbps to 320 kbps, plus enough onboard tools to make clear 
> recordings out of the box without having to edit them much later.
>
> The H1 records on microSD cards and comes with a 2 GB card. Using a 32 GB 
> microSD card allows for over 50 hours of recording time at 16-bit, 44.1 
> kHz quality. With its high-speed USB 2.0 port, the H1 allows you to 
> transfer audio files quickly to your computer. And what's more, the H1 
> includes a reference speaker to ensure your recordings are being captured 
> correctly.
>
> Zoom H1 features:
>
>  a.. Stereo X/Y mic configuration
>  b.. Same frequency and SPL handling as the Zoom H2
>  c.. Records Broadcast WAV (BWF) at 16-bit or 24-bit, 96 kHz / 48 kHz / 
> 44.1 kHz
>  d.. Records MP3 from 48 to 320 kbps for maximum recording time
>  e.. High-speed USB 2.0 port
>  f.. Built-in reference speaker
>  g.. Includes 2 GB microSD card and 1 AA battery
>  h.. 1 AA size battery allows 10 hours operation
>  i.. Accommodates up to 32 GB microSDHC memory cards
>  j.. Track marker function
>  k.. Low-cut filter
>  l.. Built-in tripod mount
>  m.. 1/8-inch external mic input
>  n.. Stereo 1/8-inch line output
>  o.. Auto record level
>  p.. Optional accessory package (APH-1) includes windscreen, AC adapter 
> (USB type), USB cable, adjustable tripod stand, padded-shell case, and mic

> clip adapter
>
> Use the H1 to get clean, clear stereo sound for every recording purpose, 
> from musical performances, songwriting sessions and rehearsals to 
> seminars, conferences, journalism, or capturing audio for video.
>
> An H1 accessory package (APH-1) is also available separately and includes 
> a windscreen, AC adapter (USB type), USB cable, adjustable tripod stand, 
> padded-shell case, and a mic clip adapter.
>
> To learn more about the new Zoom H1 Handy Recorder, please visit Samson's 
> Web site at samson.com.
>
>
> For more information, visit the official Samson Web site.
> Tracy Katz is freelance contributor for Gearwire.
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