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My blind (Real totally blind) grandaughter used a IRiver ipf-700; .
Now she uses a Sony 3.5 inch very small disc machine.
Wil
goshawk wrote:
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> hello list,
> does anyone know of any accessible hard disk or solid state recorders?
> am preferably looking for something at least reasonably portable, but
> not microscopic, that will record stereo high quality audio, and take
> external mics. it should be able to record at least 4 hours of high
> quality stereo audio, and be able to download it to a computer with
> out having to send it in real time via the sound card. if possible, I
> would prefer something with manual record levels, and would like to be
> able to tell for certain if the machine is actually recording, paused
> or what ever, and I am totally blind. I am not that bothered about
> whether or not I can edit on the machine, but it would be a bonus if
> that side of it was accessible as well.
> thanks in advance for any help received on this.
>
> Simon
>
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