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There is also the option of using the plextalk pocket.  It uses wy-fi for 
web radio.  it can be had from FS for $275.00.  I have one I use for both 
web radio and downloading and listening to podcasts.

-----Original Message----- 
From: Howard Kaufman
Sent: Saturday, September 22, 2012 8:42 AM
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A friend of mine is legally blind, 83 years old, and has no intention of
learning how to run a computer.  Her radio station has left her behind by
changing from classic country to top forty.  Like many people, commercial
radio has abandoned her.
I see three wifi radios for sale on http://www.ccradio.com
Has anybody tried a radio like that, and how blind friendly is it to
operate.  She has access to wifi, but as long as she feels a radio under her
hands rather than a keyboard, she is happy.

I envy her her tranquility!
H T Kaufman MSW LCSW
Adaptive Technology Instructor 

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