The more up-to-date Move which I saw had replaced the joystick and other
controls with, I think, three or four rows of buttons on the right hand panel.
It’s also worth noting that Imagination Technologies, the company responsible
for Pure radios recently announced it was getting out of the market.
On 4 Apr 2016, at 12:46, Jackie Brown
<jackieannbrown62@xxxxxxxxx<mailto:jackieannbrown62@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Hi Jeff
Mine must be nine or 10 years old now, so reckon they would be hard to source.
I think there is an updated version, but I have never seen this. Assuming it
is similar to the original model, it is accessible for someone with no sight
once you know the button layout. Perhaps somewhere like TapeSense could sell
you the original if you specifically want that. If you do, and you locate one,
I have some clear instructions on how to use it which I can send you off list.
Kind Regards,
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Which of the "pure Move" DAB radios is the simplest for the totally blind?
I need portability and ease of use.
Cheers
Jeff