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Belkin good kit for bootlegging

BelkinwebVendors suddenly seem to have sensed a market for high-quality recording on the move. My review of the new Olympus LS-10 should be posted in the next couple of days. The company calls it a studio in the pocket, which is perhaps going a little over the top, but it is a very convenient (though not cheap) way to make very good stereo recording with a pocketable device. I liked the sample I reviewed so much that I bought it (reviewing can be an expensive business: I bought an Eee PC too).

Belkin is targeting a similar market with the device pictured here, which it was showing off at product showcase called Digital Summer, attended by a number of vendors in London last night. Belkin tells us that it it not quite ready for the market but will be on sale soon, and we were told little about it except that it it turns your iPod into a recording studio.

From the controls on the device tou can see that it takes stereo input from its own mics or from external devices.

Both of these devices will be of interest to musicians, radio journalists, podcasters, and even old steam print hacks. These are relatively small markets and one wonders if the big money is going to come from people who want to make bootleg recordings of concerts.

Posted by Clive Akass on May 2, 2008 | Permalink

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