If you're in the US, try the advanced book player from NLS. You can't put it
in your pocket, but it has a great speaker, dedicated buttons for moving
around, and it's free. You can get Kindle for your PC for free. iPod touch
or iPhone is also good. They're very versatile, and small. But the crappy
speaker means you may want to use headphones, and the touch screen is not
quite as easy to use as a keyboard or buttons.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Salien Brown" <say...@gmail.com>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Monday, September 30, 2013 4:45 AM
Subject: Recommendations for an audio book reader?
Hey gang,
Well I'm going to start listening to more audio books. I'm in the market
for the most accessible hardware/software combination for individuals who
are legally blind to do this with no issues?
Maybe there's an accessible device on the market that links directly to
audible.com, so you can download any purchases via Wi-Fi? I want something
that is current, not released like 2 - 5 years ago?
So I'm hoping that someone on this list can give me the info I need to
make a more informed decision? Money is no object for I'm looking at this
as a new hobby which will help me get away from listening to OTR shows so
much.
Thanks for any suggestions.
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