[bookcourier] Re: New Member.

  • From: "william REID" <bill@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <bookcourier@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 1 Jul 2007 14:22:52 +0100

Hi Steve,  

I do know the difference, I have bought both the Milestone and the Courier from 
Iki. 
 
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Steve Nutt 
  To: bookcourier@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Sunday, July 01, 2007 6:44 AM
  Subject: [bookcourier] Re: New Member.


  Hi,

   

  You bought a Book Courier from CVIP?  Are you sure you don't mean a 
Milestone?  I will check with Iki tomorrow, but last I spoke to him, he didn't 
sell them.

   

  All the best

   

  Steve

   


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  From: bookcourier-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
[mailto:bookcourier-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of william REID
  Sent: 30 June 2007 21:33
  To: bookcourier@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  Subject: [bookcourier] Re: New Member.

   

   

  Sorry to contradict.  I bought one recently, as I said from CVIP.  Where I 
also bought the Leather Case with the built in speaker.  Contact details- tel 
020 8420 1338.

   

  The Leather Case that fits the Bookcourier takes a PP3 battery, has a wrist 
strap, a shoulder strap, and a belt clip.  This case serves the secondary 
purpose of protecting the Courier as well as holding a speaker that allows the 
listener to listen in comfort.  The case has zips up each side that meet in the 
middle of the top of the case so that the Courier is totally enclosed when it 
is in use or not in use.  This should stop dirt getting in to the buttons and 
causing them to malfunction.  The Case costs £16 from Consultancy for Visually 
Impaired People 30 ST Thomas Drive, pinner, Middlesex. tel 020 8420 1338.  If 
you leave a message with their answer service they will return your call.  You 
can also contact them by Email on- Iki@xxxxxxxx

   

  I hope this also answers yesterdays request for information on the case.

   

        

   

    ----- Original Message ----- 

    From: Steve Nutt 

    To: bookcourier@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 

    Sent: Saturday, June 30, 2007 6:48 PM

    Subject: [bookcourier] Re: New Member.

     

    Hi David,

     

    We definitely are still selling the Book Courier, and I believe we are the 
only ones who are in the UK now.

     

    All the best

     

    Steve

     


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    From: bookcourier-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
[mailto:bookcourier-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of David Russell
    Sent: 29 June 2007 19:44
    To: bookcourier@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
    Subject: [bookcourier] Re: New Member.

     

    <> 

    Hi Hazel,

     

    Nice to see you on this list.  One thing no one has yet mentioned is the 
availability of the Bookcourier.  I am not sure whether or not you can still 
buy a new one.  If I remember correctly they were sold by Steve Nutt of 
Computer room Services.  Also I think Techno-Vision Services also sold the 
Courier.  there is another very similar machine called the bookport and I 
believe this may still be available, but this is the list for the courier so 
you are unlikely to find many Port users on here.

     

    I think the Courier is excellent, and really like it.  As to how long the 
batteries last, well the Courier uses two AA batteries.  It rather depends on 
what you use it for as to how long the batteries will last.  Playing music will 
use more battery power than listening to an etext using the doubletalk speech, 
which is what most people seem to use it for.  If you just listen to books, and 
I am fairly sure that is what you mainly want to do, then one set of batteries 
should see you through around half a dozen books of average length.  I would 
guess at somewhere around fifty hours of listening time, but that is extremely 
approximate.

     

    If you wish to buy a second hand Courier or bookport, they are3 sometimes 
advertised on the email lists for the blind which deal with buying and selling 
items such as Recycle it or the second hand zone.  There is a new version of 
the bookport about to come out, which may well mean that people will upgrade 
from the old model and this might lead to some bargains on the lists.

     

    I'm sorry this is rather a confused rambling note, but I hope it helps you 
a little.

     

    David 

      -----Original Message-----
      From: bookcourier-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
[mailto:bookcourier-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Hazel Flannigan
      Sent: 29 June 2007 19:15
      To: bookcourier@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
      Subject: [bookcourier] Re: New Member.

      Hi Lynn, 

      Thank you for the very informative answer.  

      One last question.  How long can you use the device without recharging?  
I think this is just what I am looking for.  Best wishes, 

      Hazel.

        ----- Original Message ----- 

        From: Holdsworth, Lynn 

        To: bookcourier@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 

        Sent: Friday, June 29, 2007 1:04 PM

        Subject: [bookcourier] Re: New Member.

         

        Hi Hazel,

         

        Welcome to the list.

         

        Of all the gadgets I've ever bought, I'd say my BookCourier has been 
the best by a long chalk. I go nowhere without it, and I've become an avid 
reader since buying it.

         

        I'll have a go at answering your questions. Anyone's welcome to chip in 
if you don't agree or can add anything. Here goes:

         

        >Does the book courier read text files as well as playing MP3?

        Yes. It also plays Daisy, TNAUK and Audible.Com files, as well as a few 
other formats which I can't remember.

         

        >And if so does it allow you to read through a book and spell out words 
letter by letter, Word by Word, etc...

        Kind of. When reading a text file, if there's a word you don't 
understand, you can stop the BC and ask it to spell the word.

         

        >What is the synthetic voice like?  Is it easy recognisable?

        It's DoubleTalk. I thought it was horrible when I first heard it, but 
after a week or so I got used to it.

        >How much information can you store on it?

        The BC stores its data on Compact Flash type 1 cards, but it doesn't 
recognise cards that are bigger than 4gb. I think it comes with a 128mb card, 
but quite a few of us have replaced this with larger capacity cards.

         

        >And is it easy to navigate?

        Yes, I find it easy.

        Cheers

         

        Lynn

         


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        From: bookcourier-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
[mailto:bookcourier-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Hazel Flannigan
        Sent: 29 June 2007 09:49
        To: bookcourier@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
        Subject: [bookcourier] New Member.

        Hi Everyone, 

        My name is Hazel Flannigan, and I am interested in finding out more 
about the Book Courier.  With the idea of purchasing the product if it meets my 
expectations.  

         

        Can anyone help me fill in the blanks?  

         

        Does the book courier read text files as well as playing MP3?  And if 
so does it allow you to read through a book and spell out words letter by 
letter, Word by Word, etc...  

        What is the synthetic voice like?  Is it easy recognisable?  

        How much information can you store on it? And is it easy to navigate?  

        Some of these questions are a bit wide but any help and opinions would 
be greatly appreciated.  

         

        Best wishes 

        Hazel.

        The early bird catches the worm!  
        But the second mouse gets the cheese!

         

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