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From: "peter altschul" <[email protected]>
To: "Ati" <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, October 11, 2012 11:36 PM
Subject: [ATI] [VICUG-L] Fwd: Fw: A Talking MP3 Player for Only $75
A Big Hello from the Braille Superstore,
http://www.BrailleSuperstore.com
It's small. It's powerful. It's affordable. And best of all
.. it talks!
Yes folks, it's here. After years of development and rigorous
testing, we
are rolling out our very own talking MP3 player, complete with a
voice
recorder, FM Radio, and an E-Book reader.
Unlike its competitors, our Talking MP3 player is small (about
the size of
a
cigarette lighter) and ridiculously inexpensive. Finally, blind
folks can
take music wherever they go - on a player that doesn't cost
hundreds of
dollars.
Announcing the world's first talking MP3 player - at a price
everyone can
afford! Select the album you want to listen to for your
afternoon walk.
Pause to record a note for later, then listen to the radio on
the way
home.
Curl up for a while with your favorite E-Book, then switch over
to
Recordings and play Mom's famous cookie recipe. You can't see
the screen,
but it doesn't matter. Every song title, every menu option, and
every page
of your E-Book is spoken out loud. It's all possible thanks to
one
extraordinary device - the Tiny Tunes MP3 player.
Unlike every digital player on the market today, you never need
to look at
the screen when using this device. As you move through the
songs in your
current album, each new title is spoken to you as you select it.
Names of
albums, genres and even artists are also read audibly.
Concerned about
changing settings, selecting options, finding the right
recording or
reading
a book? Don't be, because all those features are voiced aloud,
too. Put
simply, everything that comes up on the screen of this MP3
player is
spoken
in clear, synthetic speech.
Your new player is powered by an internal Lithium Ion battery,
which lasts
between ten and fifteen hours without power and charges through
USB. It
also
boasts four gigabytes of internal flash memory, which will hold
approximately two thousand songs. The player comes packed into
a durable,
thick leather case, which even has two large speakers built into
the
front.
The player has a safety-lock switch to prevent accidental
bumping of the
buttons while listening, and standard-sized USB and headphone
jacks. The
package even comes with a USB cable and a pair of stylish
earphones.
The Tiny Tunes MP3 Player itself from Future Aids is small,
smaller than
two
fingers put together and less than an ounce in weight. It plays
all
standard
music files, organizes your music exactly the way you want, has
a built-in
voice recorder, reads E-Books, and even boasts an FM radio. All
these
features are impressive, but the fact that every function talks
makes this
player worth its weight in gold. Digital music and E-Books have
completely
redefined modern-day entertainment. Come join the fun with one
small
device
- boasting one powerful set of features!
The Tiny Tunes MP3 Player is scheduled to be released over the
Thanksgiving
long weekend (November 22). To insure you get yours as quickly
as
possible,
please place your pre-order today.
To read more about this exciting player, or to pre-order it,
please visit
the below link. It will take you directly to the product page.
http://www.BrailleSuperstore.com/view.php?T=Tiny+Tunes+MP3+Player
While you're there, don't forget to Like our new Facebook page!
Thanks for reading, folks. Have an absolutely wonderful
weekend!
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ATI (Adaptive Technology Inc.)
A special interest affiliate of the Missouri Council of the Blind
http://moblind.org/membership/affiliates/adaptive_technology