[infoshare] Re: comparison

  • From: "Lynne" <superlynne@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <infoshare@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 21 Mar 2010 13:46:19 -0400

That's exactly it. Well, your delete key will be getting a good workout. grin

Thanks much.
Lynne
----- Original Message ----- From: "Denise C." <quest74@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <infoshare@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, March 21, 2010 1:27 PM
Subject: [infoshare] Re: comparison


Hi Lynne,

I just got your message two more times. Is it that you're not getting it back?
Denise
At 01:14 PM 3/21/2010, you wrote:
Hi, All.
We'll cover this in a bit more detail during the Saturday meeting but here are some things to consider when purchasing either the Victor Reader Stream or the Book Sense.

It really comes down to what you'd like to do with the device:
the Victor Reader Stream is an excellent book and music player that handles a good deal of text and audio formats. It's sound is exquisite (with the right headphones). Navigation through files is wonderfully easy as you have left and right arrows on either side of the play button. Hold them down and you'll move either forward or backwards in increments of time. You may also specify a 10-minute block of time to fast-forward or rewind. I find that most helpful.

If you would like or need your MS-Word documents to become portable, then the BookSense is the way to go. the audio is terrific and Kate and Paul are quite pleasant as speech synthesizers, albeit a bit flakey when pronouncing some words. that last bit is purely subjective as one learns to deal with any speech synthesizer.

My Take On it:
I love the Stream for its amazing sound quality.
I don't like Samantha or Tom for reading text.
I'm also not happy with the navigation of the Music Folder. I think they could have made it a lot simpler. Additionally, you cannot delete an album from the device; you must delete track by track. that's a bit annoying to me.

As stated, the BookSense XT has a radio, blutooth capability for cord-free listening and 4 gb of internal storage. This comes at the hefty price of $499.00 . the Standard BookSense is comparable to that of the VR Stream at around $350.00 or so...perhaps a bit cheaper.

As I'm fortunate to have both, I'll tell you that I use them according to my whims. Right now I'm in a BookSense frame of mind because I'm actually listening to the radio and I love the fact that I can, if I remember to do so, record from the radio and keep the recording forever.

Some other features of the BookSense that I enjoy are the ability to record in mp3 format, which is a standard audio format that plays on most mp3 players and can be copied and pasted from the device to your computer without third-party software. At this time, the VR Stream records in a proprietary format and you must convert the files to wave via software known as the Humanware Companion.

And just to throw the monkey right into the wrench...the American Printing House is now shipping their newest book reader called the BookPort Plus. Maria and I are most interested as we began our digital book journey with the original Book Port.

Well, I sincerely hope this has been helpful.
Enjoy what's left of this glorious weather and we hope to see you next Saturday.
peace.
Lynne






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