[access-uk] Changed the subject line

  • From: Tony Sweeney <tonymsweeney@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 02 Aug 2016 00:38:30 +0100

It's to be noted also I did change the subject line, a different thread if you like so don't understand the remark pertaining to the below mail. unwarranted it was.

Tony Sweeney.


-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: [access-uk] For Andy Logue: Re: Re: Enquiry: Talking Digital TV box
Date:   Tue, 02 Aug 2016 00:29:09 +0100
From:   Tony Sweeney <tonymsweeney@xxxxxxxxx>
To:     access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx



With respect though we do have to read your ads and other suchlike here whether we want them or not.

Your intervention certainly is not welcome regarding 'pointless'.

Happy selling/promoting!
Tony Sweeney.
On 01/08/2016 20:53, Mobeen Iqbal wrote:

Hello Andy.

I hope you do not miss this message with all the influx of perhaps mostly pointless messages on list today. If you do, I apologize in advance, but I don't seem to be able to find your original email address as the list is filtering it. I'll try and give you a ring tomorrow. To answer your questions, the box does have an optic out connection for connection to speaker equipment, though you could also use a scartt to 3.5MM audio converter.

The menus are easy enough to navigate, though I'd check locally in Scotland to see which channels will be available to you on freeview before purchase.

The cost of one of these boxes is £250 including shipping and support from us. A manual is provided in print, audio, and via email. Braille is also an option on request. We would also provide training via phone. We've worked together in the past, so you know the usual excellent standard of service would be provided. I hope this answers all your questions?

all the best,

Mo.

On 01/08/2016 16:41, Andy (Redacted sender meikle.aiden for DMARC) wrote:
Hi Mo.
Can you tell me if these devices have a line or audio out, so I can push the audio through my AV unit.
Is it easy to navigate through the menues to find Radio 5 Live or Radio Scotland as well as check out what's on bbc 2 this evening, for example.
Finally, how much do you charge for these boxes and are they new or refurnished and do you provide any training information as how to use the machine.
If your answers are possitive, I'll probably buy one from you.

Very best wishes and kind regards
Andy Logue.
From Scotland with love.

    ----- Original Message -----
    *From:* Mobeen Iqbal <mailto:mobeeniqbal@xxxxxxxxx>
    *To:* access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
    *Sent:* Sunday, July 31, 2016 11:09 PM
    *Subject:* [access-uk] Re: Enquiry: Talking Digital TV box

    Hi andy. We still sell the tvonics set top boxes with speech.
    Everything on screen is read out. You can also record and pause
    live tv. Recording names are read out and audio description is
    also recorded. Please feel free to drop me a note off list and I
    would be more than happy to have a chat with you to see if the
    boxes are right for you. These only work with freeview, not sky.

    support@xxxxxxxxxxx

    Is where you will find us.

    I look forward to hearing from you soon.

    All the best,

    Mo.


    Andy <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

        Hi all.
        Thinking of getting one of those talking Sky boxes.  I'm
        really struggling with my standard box and although I've not
        watched TV for over 20 years, it would be nice to check out
        the audio described movies and of course, good old 5 live and
        6 music.
        Can anyone tell me what they are called, the cost and where I
        can purchase or find out more.  I tried the RNIB but could
        not find anything on their rubbish website shop that sounded
        like what I was looking for.
        Any advice very welcome.
        Andy.





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