tape recorder
Philips LFH 320 Voice Recorder
Milos Columbo (Chaim Topol) uses a Philips LFH 320 dictaphone in For Your Eyes Only (1981).
First, a Philips LFH195 voice recorder, hidden in a restaurant table candle light, is used by Columbo to record the conversation between James Bond (Roger Moore) and Aris Kristatos (Julian Glover) in his restaurant.
Philips LFH 195 voice recorder
Milos Columbo (Chaim Topol), Bond's ally in For Your Eyes Only (1981), uses a Philips LFH 195 Pocket Memo voice recorder to secretly record a conversation between James Bond (Roger Moore) and Aristotle Kristatos (Julian Glover).
Philips 2205 Tape Recorder and Philips C90 Tape
In the movie Diamonds Are Forever (1971), Ernst Stavro Blofeld (Charles Gray) has a Philips N2205 tape recorder on his desk in his office on the oil rig. The N2205 is used when Blofeld listens to a Philips C90 tape with the World's Greatest Marches, with James Bond (Sean Connery) standing at his desk.