Hi Mr. Dale, I all so am really looking at this I-pod touch, it can do so many 
things well. I want it mostly for the mini computer, that it is, surfing the 
web, e-mail, and other things, and the music player is a plus.
If you want to listen to a serotek podcast,  about blind friendly I-pod touch, 
and I-phone applications  check out the following link. this should be a direct 
link too download, this podcast mp3

http://serotalk.com/podcasts/TechChat037.mp3

Hope this helps some.
Talk soon.  

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Dale Leavens 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Sunday, October 18, 2009 8:37 AM
  Subject: [BlindHandyMan] Looking for better understanding of MP3 players.


    I am considering the IPod Touch. When ever I think I understand these 
devices I discover there is something I didn't quite get. Mostly I dislike 
complication and those learning curves. I just listened to that podcast on the 
Shuffle, of course she was using a Mac.

  OK. We don't have access to NLS so at this point at least being able to play 
their books isn't an issue although some day it may be, I assume the IPod won't 
play those, Yes/No

  Can I move things like WW4B magazines onto a Touch and read them as I 
presently do using the cd and with my Victor Reader? that is can I just push 
the disk across to the Touch and listen to the MP3s that way?

  Janet and I sometimes travel, often have long waits in bus, train or air 
terminals, recently there were 14 hour bus rides. Is it practical or even 
possible to use more than one Bluetooth headphone or maybe two wired headphones 
though I don't much like the thought of all that spaghetti.

  Now batteries. They claim up to 30 hours of listening but much less using 
Bluetooth. There are additional battery packs I gather, is carrying spares 
practical? Would I need additional batteries for the Bluetooth devices? Can I 
change batteries in Bluetooth devices like that?

  Does one need to use that ITunes software to properly load and manipulate the 
Touch? I ask because it doesn't sound all that friendly even when used on the 
Mac and I am not about to buy a Mac.

  If I buy music from the ITunes store can I put it onto CD for my disk changer 
as well as my IPod?

  I am also contemplating the iPhone but truly, the data plans here are 
outrageous and I can't figure out what sort of data usage I might require. If I 
understand it correctly the iPhone is really an IPod Touch with a telephone and 
camera included for another three hundred bucks.

  Those of you handy people with the appropriate techie handiness are implored 
to make me understand why or why I might be bothered to figure this stuff out. 
Remember, I am not that interested in wearing out the seat of my trousers 
screwing about with the thing to listen to the Black Eyed Peas <GRIN> I am not 
that sort of handyperson, I am more into hammers and mallets and pry bars.

  thanks.

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