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I have the Muvo player, and I find it quite accessible.  I don't believe
it has any display on it at all, so I don't think a sighted person uses it
any differently than a blind person would.  It also doesn't come with any
software, so you just use Windows Explorer to copy MP3's or WMA's over to
the Muvo just like you'd copy them to any other drive.  Of course, this
assumes that you're able to plug it into your computer using a USB port,
but I think this would be the case with any MP3 player.  I got the Muvo
because it was so easy to use.  I wasn't just looking for accessibility
but easy to use, and I haven't been disappointed with the Muvo!

Christopher

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James Prather <[log in to unmask]>
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06/30/2004 05:04 AM
Please respond to James Prather


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        Subject:        [VICUG-L] Audible.org and the Nuvo Player

I subscribed to Audible Dot Com and got a Nuvo player for playing Audible
books and MP3's.  The trouble is I don't have a proper USB port to plug
the player's plug to transer from PC to the player.  Is there a good
adapter for a three-year-old PC to get this working?  Are there any good
and manageable MP3 players you can recommend for a totally-blind consumer?
 Thanks.

James "Jim" Prather
Michigan School for the Blind--1974
Central Michigan University--1980
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