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The closest thing I have heard is theispeakers that seem to work fine.
On Mon, 25 Apr 2005, Kristine Hickerson wrote:
> 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]>
> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Sunday, April 24, 2005 7:51 PM
> Subject: off topic
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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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