[bksvol-discuss] Re: ot accessible ipods

  • From: Ann Parsons <akp@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 09 Jun 2008 07:14:53 -0400

Hi all,

Well, if I were going to buy a "accessible ipod", I'd buy the VR Stream for $329.00 or $299.00 depending on where you buy it. Not only does this play MP3 and OGG files for your music listening pleasure, but it is a DAISY book player, plays Bookshare books with synthetic voice, plays the NLS books, plays the RFB&D books, plays audible books, pod casts, and so on. It even records. I think that's what I'd buy if I were thee, and I had the money.

http://www.humanware.com

I have heard that the Zenstone player is accessible if you want just a music and MP3 player. It's cheaper than the Stream.

Ann P.

Original message:
Just a quick off topic question: What can blind people use for an
accessible ipod? How much did it cost and how were you able to
use it?
Thanks Estin
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