Thanks Richard and David for your reply, sounds very interesting. Is their an accessible cd instructions with the machine? Jim From: Richard King Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2014 8:45 PM To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [access-uk] Re: Accessible free view box I have had mine for just over a year and am very happy with it. Purchased from the RNIB. I CAN'T SAY THAT THERE IS ANYTHING THAT I WOULD PARTICULARLY GRUMBLE ABOUT? BUT IT DOES HAVE A LOTS OF COOL FEATURES A HUGE MEMORY FOR RECORDING, ALLOWS RECORDING OF RADIO SHOWS, allows you to search program listings buyer keywords and set record from that and all sorts of other functions that I quite like and everything is all spoken in a soft female Evona voice Sent from my iPhone On 25 Mar 2014, at 18:38, "David" <david.tregellas@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: It is a Tvonics set top box and an excellent product. I think the best place to try is the RNIB, they may still have some in stock. The only criticism I have is that it insists on giving unnecessary verbal information about the state of the screensaver when on a radio station. As a total I am not in the least bit interested whether the screensaver is on or not. The message can be very intrusive and irritating. No doubt you will get several responses. David From: doherty468@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2014 3:20 PM To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [access-uk] Accessible free view box Hi All, their was some chatter a few months ago on this list about an accessible free view box that spoke out menus etc. I think it was called something like t-vonex but can’t be certain. Can anyone using this box let me know the make and model number and where’s the best place to purchase it from? Also can you tell me the pro’s and con’s about the box. regards Jim