[Dtb-talk] Victor Reader Stream editions
Lynn Evans
evans-lynn at comcast.net
Sun Mar 21 00:07:45 UTC 2010
Mike all three play NLS content with the key.
The library addition has a carrier on the back of the stream to slip the NLS
cartridge into it. It is a holster for the cartridge.
The basic stream comes with a six inch cable that one uses to connect the
cartridge to the stream. This way one can listen to the contents of the
cartridge.
Also with this cable and a cartridge connected one can copy the book from
the cartridge to the flash card by pressing the number 3 key. I tried this
with a book lasting 13 hours. It took the stream 30 minutes to copy the
book.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike Gilmore" <m_b_gilmore at yahoo.com>
To: <dtb-talk at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Saturday, March 20, 2010 6:57 PM
Subject: [Dtb-talk] Victor Reader Stream editions
I was looking at Humanware's web site and noticed the various Victor
readers. I saw the library edition that plays NLS cartridges as well as
Victor standard. The difference is $50 with the Victor standard being the
cheaper of the two.
Just wondering what the difference is and if the library edition is worth
the extra fifty bucks. It plays cartridges, does this mean that you don't
have to get a key to download books from NLS? Or is it better to buy the
latest standard and get the key? (I like the idea of $349 and the CD one
being over $400 instead of two Victors minus the CD being fifty bucks
apart.)
Mike
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