Digital vs Analogue Dictation

No one can argue that the dictation machine is still so important in the busy office and it has done its share in increasing efficiency and speeding up the flow of dictation over the years.

The pace of change from analogue to digital is increasing. Manufacturers seem to be pouring technology into what they see as the future for the dictation industry and, like them, we believe it is pointing clearly to digital.

The price of digital is no more a deciding factor, indeed in some cases it is cheaper than analogue but its benefits are outstanding. For instance:

  • Sound quality is much improved and is constant;
  • Dictation can be emailed to any location for downloading onto laptops or PCs, or even direct to speech recognition systems. Each piece of dictation is produced and stored as a file and this can be indexed ensuring security and ease of retrieval;
  • Corrections can be inserted with ease and recording of meetings is easier than ever before;
  • Work can be dictated anywhere and transcribed anywhere and this is certainly one of the most important benefits;
  • For the larger organisation, Winscribe is a means of managing the work flow, measuring input and output, controlling all the facets and a means of reaping maximum benefits from your investment.
  • Winscribe acts as a host to almost any make or kind of digital recorder.
If you wish, we can arrange a demonstration of digital equipment (including Winscribe) on your premises, or even a short trial.
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