RE: flash mp3

2004-05-21 Thread Ronald Colombo
Hi Ken,

I suppose it depends where you buy it. Mine cost me GBPounds 250.

Ciao,

Ron.


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Subject: RE: flash mp3

thanks for the tip on the flash players.  Now how much do these two
players 
cost?.
Thanks.
Regards  Ken


At 11:33 AM 5/20/2004, you wrote:
>Hi Ken,
>
>This all boils down to personal choice so I can only tell you mine. . I
>went for the Book Courier. This device is specifically designed for the
>blind & vision impaired. It handles 2 types of file, MP3 and text. In
>the latter case it vocalizes the files so that you can listen to them.
>I've had it for 5 months and I am satisfied with it. I had a few
>firmware glitches, (I have had to remove the battery a few times to
>reset it when I've made a booboo with the key sequences when I first
had
>it). It also has a voice recorder. Why don't you go to
>www.bookcourier.com and check it out?
>
>Hope this helps,
>
>Ron.
>
>
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>
>Hi,  I need some help,  What flash type mp3 players can a totally blind
>person use with out much hassle.
>I just bought a Diva player and there was to many menu's for me to
>figure
>out what is going on.
>I would like a voice recorder  function, I don't need the radio that
>ofin
>comes with these players.
>Regards  Ken
>
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RE: flash mp3

2004-05-20 Thread kenneth reed
thanks for the tip on the flash players.  Now how much do these two players 
cost?.
Thanks.
Regards  Ken

At 11:33 AM 5/20/2004, you wrote:
Hi Ken,
This all boils down to personal choice so I can only tell you mine. . I
went for the Book Courier. This device is specifically designed for the
blind & vision impaired. It handles 2 types of file, MP3 and text. In
the latter case it vocalizes the files so that you can listen to them.
I've had it for 5 months and I am satisfied with it. I had a few
firmware glitches, (I have had to remove the battery a few times to
reset it when I've made a booboo with the key sequences when I first had
it). It also has a voice recorder. Why don't you go to
www.bookcourier.com and check it out?
Hope this helps,
Ron.
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Sent: Thursday, May 20, 2004 4:41 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: flash mp3
Hi,  I need some help,  What flash type mp3 players can a totally blind
person use with out much hassle.
I just bought a Diva player and there was to many menu's for me to
figure
out what is going on.
I would like a voice recorder  function, I don't need the radio that
ofin
comes with these players.
Regards  Ken
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RE: flash mp3

2004-05-20 Thread Robert Carter
Hi,
I would recommend that you also check out the Book Port from APH. It is 
similar to the Book Courier but offers even more options for a blind person 
such as back translation from grade 2 braille and the ability to play DAISY 
files.

Robert Carter
At 10:33 AM 5/20/2004, you wrote:
Hi Ken,
This all boils down to personal choice so I can only tell you mine. . I
went for the Book Courier. This device is specifically designed for the
blind & vision impaired. It handles 2 types of file, MP3 and text. In
the latter case it vocalizes the files so that you can listen to them.
I've had it for 5 months and I am satisfied with it. I had a few
firmware glitches, (I have had to remove the battery a few times to
reset it when I've made a booboo with the key sequences when I first had
it). It also has a voice recorder. Why don't you go to
www.bookcourier.com and check it out?
Hope this helps,
Ron.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of kenneth reed
Sent: Thursday, May 20, 2004 4:41 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: flash mp3
Hi,  I need some help,  What flash type mp3 players can a totally blind
person use with out much hassle.
I just bought a Diva player and there was to many menu's for me to
figure
out what is going on.
I would like a voice recorder  function, I don't need the radio that
ofin
comes with these players.
Regards  Ken
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RE: flash mp3

2004-05-20 Thread Ronald Colombo
Hi Ken,

This all boils down to personal choice so I can only tell you mine. . I
went for the Book Courier. This device is specifically designed for the
blind & vision impaired. It handles 2 types of file, MP3 and text. In
the latter case it vocalizes the files so that you can listen to them.
I've had it for 5 months and I am satisfied with it. I had a few
firmware glitches, (I have had to remove the battery a few times to
reset it when I've made a booboo with the key sequences when I first had
it). It also has a voice recorder. Why don't you go to
www.bookcourier.com and check it out?

Hope this helps,

Ron.


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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of kenneth reed
Sent: Thursday, May 20, 2004 4:41 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: flash mp3

Hi,  I need some help,  What flash type mp3 players can a totally blind 
person use with out much hassle.
I just bought a Diva player and there was to many menu's for me to
figure 
out what is going on.
I would like a voice recorder  function, I don't need the radio that
ofin 
comes with these players.
Regards  Ken
 

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