Dear Dex Otaku, I'm quite new on the forum, if you don't mind I have 3 questions to ask you, since I'm considering buying the RH10. I have the MZ NH900, so I have to think a little before doing the leap. The MZ NH900 is good, but the RH10 is so stylish... >>>lack of timestamping is a serious omission Do you mean the time counter that I could set when recording class lectures and ask the unit to do track marks at each 5 minutes? (sorry, my english is very bad, but I try hard) It is very important for me to know, because I don't want to have to push forward 3 hours of class to hear a little 5 minutes somewhere. Right now, while recording the class lecture, I watch the time running on the unit, and mark in my notes the place where I need to listen. Is that the feature you mean by "timestamping"? This feature is vital for me. >>>thank bob for the fora [as Douglas Adams would put it], otherwise it would still be in Japanese I thought I only had to go through the menu to change the langage? I saw somewhere in a post the 3 steps in japanese I had to go through to change the langage. Is this what you mean? If not, what is it because if I buy the unit, I too will have to change the langage. Can you link me? >>>thank Audiocubes for sending the universal power adapter [regulated!!!]; note that as kurisu pointed out, JP models come with the "world" power supply, so that explains this Finally, I'm wondering why you needed the universal power adapter if the japanese model come with the world power supply? At audiocubes, they say that if the total before shipping is 400$, they include the "Kashimura TI-101 Japan-US,Canada Transformer" - is this the universal power adapter you are talking about? Because I'm wondering if I need to buy a transformer with my unit when I buy it off audiocubes. Did you get it along with your purchase because your total was at least 400$? Sorry for the questions, but I read your review (good review by the way!) and I needed to clarify some things before I get serious about buying the unit. Please try to email me when you have posted a reply. Thank you very much!