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I had heard that and forgot all about that.  What do the newer units have
that the olders ones don't have?





On Sun, 24 Apr 2005, Harvey Heagy wrote:

> I have not seen the current generation of them, but the previous generation
> of Bose radios is very user friendly to the blind.
>
> However, the current generation of Bose radios has no buttons on the units,
> and they have to be operated strictly from the remote.  I am told that Bose
> does offer a Braille remote, but it is larger than the standard one.  The
> bubble style buttons on the small remote can have several functions, and it
> may be hard to operate those with the standard remote.
> Harvey
>

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