[Dtb-talk] looking for the best technology available

Dale Leavens dleavens at puc.net
Sat Feb 15 12:20:43 UTC 2014


Tina,

I am presently in the market for a talking book player and having some 
trouble deciding on one. You seem to have experience of them all. My 
understanding is that the BookSense suffers from software instability issues 
but that there is some news coming about that. I do like that they have 
Bluetooth but don't know of anyone who has used that, how well it is 
implemented and such. I expect that the Stream and probably the Pocket 
should soon implement BlueTooth too but of course no one is talking about 
that so perhaps they will not.

What do you mean about windows with respect to the BookSense?

Can you comment on any of this?

Thanks.

Dale Leavens.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Tina Hansen" <th404 at comcast.net>
To: "Discussion of Digital Talking Books" <dtb-talk at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Saturday, February 15, 2014 2:04 AM
Subject: Re: [Dtb-talk] looking for the best technology available


> Since this list is focused on DTB players, I'd look at any of the 
> accessible book readers out there. I have the Victor Reader Stream, which 
> is my go-to player for digital talking books, music and other things. I 
> also use the Book Port Plus, because it is excellent in recording. 
> Finally, the Book Sense would probably be a good choice if you're used to 
> working with Windows. And don't forget the free NLS player. Thanks.
>
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