Picocassette | |
Type: | Magnetic cassette tape |
Encoding: | Analog signal |
Capacity: | 30 minutes |
Read: | Tape head |
Write: | Magnetic recording head |
Use: | Dictation |
Picocassette is an audio storage medium introduced by Dictaphone in collaboration with JVC in 1985.
The Picocassette was introduced to compete with the Microcassette, introduced by Olympus, and the Mini-Cassette, by Philips.
It is approximately half the size of the previous Microcassette, and was intended for highly portable dictation devices.[1] With a tape speed of 9 mm/s, each cassette could hold up to 60 minutes of dictation,[2] 30 minutes per side. The signal-to-noise ratio was 35 dB. The widest dimension of the picocassette was near .