[Ct-nfb] Recomendations please!

Suzanne Westhaver swesthaver at comcast.net
Thu Jan 17 01:14:28 UTC 2013


Deb- I have both units you mentioned because my Victor was misdiagnosed as having a corrupt motherboard.
It had a corrupt SD card.  Big difference.

Both work and I prefer the Victor Stream because it’s easier to set sleep timer and navigate through books.

I do like the Booksense too and try to use them equally as to not lose familarity with one or the other.

I like the alarm feature on the Booksense for when I want to time myself on the tread mill while walking.  Booksense also has a more pleasant voice for text to speech files in my opinion.

If I had to buy one or the other again- I would buy the Victor Stream just for ease of use, but both products are good.


Booksense has more steps to accomplish the same thing in my opinion.  I also like the case for the Victor.



From: Deb Reed 
Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2013 5:40 PM
To: nfb of CT list serve 
Subject: [Ct-nfb] Recomendations please!

As someone who enjoys the digital player from the library in Rocky Hill, I am hoping to hear from those of you who use a smaller device that can download books from the  library. Daisy players such as "Booksense" or "Victor Stream" or any other similar devices that may be out there. Which ones do you use and why do you like it? Thank-you, Deb Reed


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