These devices are difficult or impossible to control as a blind
person. There's a Dutch company, which is working on a talking
Internet radio for blind people, I forgot their name.

   <*** Michael Lang ***>

You wrote:

> I recently have heard advertisements for a device, I think sold by C
> Crane, which permits someone to select and listen to direct streams
> live from the Internet, without the need for a full-featured PC.  This
> might be a great device with which to travel, because all one needs
> (according to the ad) is a broadband connection and a wall-mounted  AC
> outlet.

> How well do these devices work?  With so many streams, format types,
> and feed sources out there, how does the user interact with this
> device to point to what you want?  Is this at all feasible to operate
> if one does not have eyesight?

> Just curious,

> -Kane


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