That woke it up: it wanted to run through basic setup. I started by putting two AAA batteries into the ICD-PX470 DVR. That is, punch a button and get a few seconds of minimal light, requiring very little battery usage. ![]() Suggestion to Sony (or its competitors) on that: incorporate something like the Timex Indiglo. I would have appreciated backlighting, but I didn’t need it badly enough to justify the price difference of $47 for the PX470 vs. Also, when the UX570’s lithium battery finally wore down, experience in replacing cellphone batteries suggested that it might be hard to find a quality replacement, whereas the user could replace the PX470’s AAA batteries endlessly. When choosing between the two models, battery preference would depend upon user needs: the UX570’s non-removable lithium would recharge in place via the USB connection, leaving the DVR immobile while charging, whereas the PX470’s removable AAAs would require a separate charger (if the user opted for the more affordable option of rechargeable AAAs) – but its AAAs could be swapped out, facilitating an immediate return to mobile service. It was distinguished chiefly by its smaller size, backlit screen, and built-in lithium battery (with shorter (!) battery life) vs. Weloty and B&H Video said the more expensive UX570 was mostly similar to the PX470. ![]() Slant comparison of the two models (click to enlarge, Back button to return here)Ĭollecting Audio Files for the DVR on a Desktop Computerįirst, a little more detail about the choice between those two models.
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