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 > A Big Hello from the Braille Superstore,
>
> http://www.BrailleSuperstore.com
>
> It's small. It's powerful. It's affordable. And best of all ... it talks!
>
> Yes folks, it's here. After years of development and rigorous testing, we
> are rolling out our very own talking MP3 player, complete with a voice
> recorder, FM Radio, and an E-Book reader.
>
> Unlike its competitors, our Talking MP3 player is small (about the size of
> a
> cigarette lighter) and ridiculously inexpensive. Finally, blind folks can
> take music wherever they go - on a player that doesn't cost hundreds of
> dollars.
>
> Announcing the world's first talking MP3 player - at a price everyone can
> afford! Select the album you want to listen to for your afternoon walk.
> Pause to record a note for later, then listen to the radio on the way
> home.
> Curl up for a while with your favorite E-Book, then switch over to
> Recordings and play Mom's famous cookie recipe. You can't see the screen,
> but it doesn't matter. Every song title, every menu option, and every page
> of your E-Book is spoken out loud. It's all possible thanks to one
> extraordinary device - the Tiny Tunes MP3 player.
>
> Unlike every digital player on the market today, you never need to look at
> the screen when using this device. As you move through the songs in your
> current album, each new title is spoken to you as you select it. Names of
> albums, genres and even artists are also read audibly. Concerned about
> changing settings, selecting options, finding the right recording or
> reading
> a book? Don't be, because all those features are voiced aloud, too. Put
> simply, everything that comes up on the screen of this MP3 player is
> spoken
> in clear, synthetic speech.
>
> Your new player is powered by an internal Lithium Ion battery, which lasts
> between ten and fifteen hours without power and charges through USB. It
> also
> boasts four gigabytes of internal flash memory, which will hold
> approximately two thousand songs. The player comes packed into a durable,
> thick leather case, which even has two large speakers built into the
> front.
> The player has a safety-lock switch to prevent accidental bumping of the
> buttons while listening, and standard-sized USB and headphone jacks. The
> package even comes with a USB cable and a pair of stylish earphones.
>
> The Tiny Tunes MP3 Player itself from Future Aids is small, smaller than
> two
> fingers put together and less than an ounce in weight. It plays all
> standard
> music files, organizes your music exactly the way you want, has a built-in
> voice recorder, reads E-Books, and even boasts an FM radio. All these
> features are impressive, but the fact that every function talks makes this
> player worth its weight in gold. Digital music and E-Books have completely
> redefined modern-day entertainment. Come join the fun with one small
> device
> - boasting one powerful set of features!
>
> The Tiny Tunes MP3 Player is scheduled to be released over the
> Thanksgiving
> long weekend (November 22). To insure you get yours as quickly as
> possible,
> please place your pre-order today.
>
> To read more about this exciting player, or to pre-order it, please visit
> the below link. It will take you directly to the product page.
>
> http://www.BrailleSuperstore.com/view.php?T=Tiny+Tunes+MP3+Player
>
> While you're there, don't forget to Like our new Facebook page!
>
> Thanks for reading, folks. Have an absolutely wonderful weekend!


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