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I use the Iriver MP3 player.  Mine has over 5 mb of storage, but they may
have larger versions.  It comes with software that's quite accessible with
JAWS and also works with Windows Media Player.  It has FM radio and you can
record from FM or use the built-in microphone.  It provides decent audio
feedback for most features.  All of the buttons have multiple functions
depending on whether you are using the tuner, the voice recorder, or the mp3
player.  I like that I can carry it in my purse, so I listen to it on the
bus all the time.  Hope this helps.

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Hi,
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player with around 1 to 10GB of storage.  I'm really not interested in =
the products that just read MP3 CDs and read talking books and stuff =
like that.  I'm ideally hoping for something onto which I can dump =
several GB of MP3 files.  Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Catherine Armmstrong
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