well I have a Panasonic and I have had it for about two years so I am sure there new ones out now. I like it because it beeps to indicate that you have completed a function. This one has two folders. The Olympus one at Costco had six folders and that is too many. A blind person would never know which folder is which. But two is fine. You will have to get a sighted person to go over it with you and make some notes as to what the functions are and you will have to practice with it but you will find it neat to make little notes. Much better than a cassette recorder. It has a clock and you can just ignore that part. Good luck finding one.


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Subject: didgital recorders?


hi everyone. I've posted this to more than one list, so sorry if people see this twice. Anyway, I was thinking of getting a didgital recorder, and was wondering which one is most accessible for a totally blind person? thanks for any help.


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