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Kristine Hickerson <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 25 Apr 2005 08:33:37 -0500
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Hi Rich,

I would think that since Bose obviously understands a little about braille
and the need for accessability, that they would be able to tell you whether
their home theater systems are accessable or not.  They should understand
what we need and their customer service seems to be quite friendly.

The new table model does definitely have a little better sound than the
previous version but I've never heard their larger systems.

Kris
----- Original Message -----
From: "Richard Fiorello" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Sunday, April 24, 2005 7:51 PM
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Hi;
I'll have to look into the braille remote.  For general use the standard
remote has worked well.  This unit is just am fm and cd with built in
speakers.  It seems quite usable as is.  My real question concerned the home
theater systems which will obviously have more functions and a more
complicated remote.  I wasn't aware that they too were strictly remote.  The
braille remote warrants further investigation.  Might be easier than using a
cheat sheet.
Rich

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