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Headsets

Wireless microphones

PDAs and PDA phones

Tablet PCs

Digital Voice Recorders

A note about microphone quality

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Supported Dictation Devices
CaseScribe currently supports the following headsets:
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Andrea Electronics NC-91
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Plantronics DSP 400 USB
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Plantronics DSP 500
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Plantronics DSP 300 USB
If you are unable to obtain any of the above headsets, choose a headset that has a noise canceling microphone.
This alone will provide a clear and low noise dictation and will help raise the accuracy of your transcription.
CaseScribe supports the following wireless microphones:
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Shure THS-V
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Shure THCD-CQ
Tablet PCs
CaseScribe supports the following Tablet PCs:
- Acer Travelmate C100 by Acer
- Fujitsu Stylistic ST4000 Pentablet By Fujitsu PC Corporation
- HP/Compaq Tablet PC TC1000 By Hewlett Packard
- LE1600 By Motion Computing
- Toshiba Portege 3505 Pentablet By Toshiba
PDAs and PDA phones
CaseScribe currently supports the following
wireless PocketPC® PDA and PDA cell phones:
- HP iPAQ 2700 Series PocketPC PDA (HP iPAQ 2755)
- HP iPAQ 2400 Series PocketPC PDA (HP iPAQ 2415)
- Samsung i730 PocketPC PDA phone

Samsung i730 HP iPAQ 2415
HP iPAQ 2755
All of the above devices are PocketPC® 2003 pda or pda
cell phones with an Intel Strong ARM processor, a minimum 64 MB RAM, and wireless internet access.
PDAs and PDA phones that possess high quality microphones that are uni-directional and not omni-directional (generally, non speaker phone
versions) are required in order to provide 97% accurate transcriptions.
CaseScribe supports other digital voice recording devices with PC connectivity (typically through a USB connection, or SD card). Dictated audio files
from these devices, that are accessible by your PC, can be uploaded by CaseScribePC for transcription.
Noise canceling is the most important feature of a microphone. Any
microphone that supports this feature will provide a higher quality transcription that one without it. To use CaseScribe
you will need to choose a dictation device that has a noise canceling microphone,
which will allow for a clear and low noise dictation and a higher level of accuracy on your transcription.
PDAs and PDA phones that possess high quality microphones that are uni-directional and not omni-directional (generally, non speaker phone
versions) are required in order to provide 97% accurate transcriptions. Microphones that do not produce dictations that are free from background noise will
produce less accurate transcriptions.
To ensure that you have a device that will support 97% accurate transcriptions, please use only those devices shown above.
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