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I am looking for a voice recorder that will record then burn directly onto a CD. This device is separate from the computer. You can take it anywhere and then burn whatever you've recorded. I've seen this device before but can't find it to buy it. Can you help?

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Check out this link below for a unit you are looking for. This will help you with what your looking for. Just copy and paste into your browser.

http://www.shopmartel.com/New-Marantz-CDR310-CD-Recorder-w-2-Free-Microphones-P68C1.aspx

Hope this helps, let me know if I can do anything else for you.
JimmyC

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