I tried the Orion WebBox from www.solutionsradio.com and it is
promissing. They told me, that they already sold hundreds in the U.S.
Here in Germany, it isn't available yet. The machine speaks everything
it does, it can'T handle RealAudio though.
http://geoffandwen.com/blind/newsarticle.asp?u_id=
I don't know. I've never heard one. But if they connect to your computer,
it should be as good as the sound system you have on the computer.
I haven't purchased one yet. I'm toying with the idea though.
Kris
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High Kris,
Just one question.
What is the sound quality like on these y-fi radios?
Or, does anyone know?
John.
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From: "Kris Hickerson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Saturday, December 29, 2007 8:58 PM
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Hello,
I'm including two messages I received several months ago concerning wiFi
radios for the blind. I hope these messages will be of some interest to some
of you.
Kris
First message:
I have been asked to share the following message with anyone I thought
might be interested. Could you please s
rday, December 29, 2007 7:21 PM
Subject: Re: Are any of the WI Fi radios accesible
>I listened to the presentation by the guy from Ccrane on Accessibleworld. He
> said the radios he sells are probably not too accessible. I don't think he
> got much into how they're set up, bu
turday, December 29, 2007 3:49 PM
Subject: Are any of the WI Fi radios accesible
> There seems to be 5 or 6 wi fi radios available, I know that some have
> remotes and such, but without having any of the radios to examine,
> hopefully there is an accessible radio that can be used withou
There seems to be 5 or 6 wi fi radios available, I know that some have remotes
and such, but without having any of the radios to examine, hopefully there is
an accessible radio that can be used without much trouble. I guess most of them
are menu driven?
Gary Schindler
Shaler PA
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