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Pegasus ST09 9-Inch LCD HDTV with ATSC Tuner, Gray

9" diagonal 16:9 panel-LCD TFT flat panel screen-ATSC tuner-HD Antenna-Remote Control-Built-in stand holderConnectivityInput Video Compatibility ATSC, NTSC TunerHDTV Capability HDTV Tuner InsideConnectors Audio/Video inputS-Video inputExternal Antenna JackEarphone JackPowerPower Supply External power socket(DC 12V/2A)ConvenienceBuilt in Speakers 2 x 1WFeatures Speaker size: 50mm x 20mm square speaker (8 ohm)External power socket(DC 12V/2A)Full VHF/UHF NTSC Analogue channel receiverAuto Channel ProgrammingDigital Up/Down turningDigital Volume controlWith detachable rod antenna in F typeOn Screen Display remote controlIncluded Accessories:Power Adapter Remote ControlUser Manual AV Cable


If you walk into your favorite electronics store and tell them you're interested in telephone recorders, you may be surprised at the variety. Your sales assistant will probably start by asking you a few questions.

The first question you'll need to answer is, "What kind of phone will you be using?" If you'll be using a cordless land line phone, you'll need a different type of recorder than you would use for a traditional land line phone with a handset and base. If you're using a cell phone, you'll need a recorder designed to work with cell phones. This is your first major decision.

Next, you'll be asked whether you want digital or cassette. Cassette phone recorders are usually less expensive, and you may be tempted to skimp here. But if you plan to keep copies of your calls, you may quickly spend a fortune on tapes. With a digital device, you can upload files to your computer. A digital recorder will also hold several hours of conversation, whereas with a tape machine you're limited to two hours per tape, maximum.

Once you describe your phone and make a decision between digital and cassette recorders, you will have a few telephone recording devices to choose from. At this point, you will want to focus on sound quality, recording time, for a digital recorder, battery life, and portability.

It is very tempting to walk into a store or go online and buy the cheapest device you can find. If you are not familiar with how telephone recorders work and the available features, you may not know what you need and what are just bells and whistles to impress people and raise the price.

Talking to someone who knows the products can help you narrow down your selections, and will often save you both money and frustration with your new telephone recorder. You do not necessarily have to go to the local electronics store. Consulting online reviews and informational sites can help you choose the right machine for your needs, and find the best price on the recording device you choose.

Tom Rasmussen has worked in the telecommunications industry for over 15 years, consulting for Fortune 500 companies telephone recorders needs.

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