[Electronics-talk] Daisy Cd players
David Andrews
dandrews at visi.com
Sun Dec 9 04:56:11 UTC 2012
I think it is the Book Port DT or something like that.
Dave
At 11:21 PM 12/7/2012, you wrote:
>Hi, Aph has a desktop player which plays cds. Oh
>that is news. I looked there and I only found
>the book port plus which plays sd cards. anyone
>know what the player is called? if not, I'll
>call them and ask. Thanks! -----Original
>Message----- From: David Andrews Sent: Friday,
>December 07, 2012 11:14 PM To: Discussion of
>accessible electronics and appliances Subject:
>Re: [Electronics-talk] Daisy Cd players
>Humanware has a newer machine that plays CD's, I
>think it is called the Stratus. The American
>Printing House for the Blind also recently came
>out with a desktop machine that plays CD's. Dave
>At 06:58 PM 12/5/2012, you wrote: >Hi all, Hi
>all, I thought this was the right list to ask
>about accessible >recorders, cd players and
>stuff to play books/music. I am still
>old >fashioned; I found it inaccessible to
>download learning ally books; when >they were
>rfb, the process was simple, but now its not.
>Anyway, I love the >daisy cds; plain and simple
>to use. Problem is that Humanware
>discontinued >their nice portable players called
>the victor reader classic and victor >reader
>wave. So I wanted to know what daisy stand alone
>cd players exist? >There used to be something
>called plextalk ptr1 and it was written up
>in >the access world magazine. It played and
>even recorded daisy cds. Now what >options are
>there? Is humanwareâs new expexpensive victor
>reader stratus the >only thing? Does Aphââ¬s
>book port plus or the milestone 312 play cds?
>If >not, which format? Probably only sd cards. I
>will get a daisy player for >christmas and
>looking for reviews of them to make a decision. Thanks. >Ashley
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