Scott, I just read your posting and I didn't know any of the ipods had
speech. I have a 80 gig one, I don't know what they call that model.
Anyway, I've had it for two years and was wondering if there is a way this
one will talk to me.  If not, do you know if it can be converted to have
speech?

Any information regarding this matter would be greatly appreciated.

Regards, Tom Hodges
Newport, Kentucky

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
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Sent: Friday, December 04, 2009 6:30 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] Differences in Ipods?

Claudia,

Since I have both a Nano and an iPhone, which is essentially an iPod Touch,
let me explain for you. First a Nano is very simple in it's operation. You
have a wheel that you move through the menus including music genres,
artists, etc. There are a few items that as far as I know still do not speak
and that is items like the clock, contacts, and a few other items. THe iPod
Touch (you must purchase the 16Gb or greater models for speech) contain
VoiceOver, which is the same screen reader on the Macintosh computer and
iPHone. This enables a greater range of functionality such as e-mail, web
surfing, purchasing content such as music, audio books, applications etc.
from the unit itself. All menus and stock applications are accessible and so
are a wide range of applications. The interface of the iPod Touch as with
the iPHone is a completely touch screen-based interface and there is a
learning curve, but it is not impossible to learn to use the device. In
short, you use your fingers to navigate and tap on the items of interest and
even text entry is very easy once you have had an opportunity to learn. It
really will come down to what you are looking for in a device. If you want
something that is very simple, provides the ability to play content only, a
Nano will meet your needs. However, if you are looking for a device that
provides greater access to a wide range of content such as streaming audio,
allowing you to surf the web, play some games, and so forth, an iPod Touch
will be the device of choice.
As far as getting content on the devices, iTunes is the only way. I know
this is an issue for some people, but I see no disadvantage in using iTUnes
as it provides a pretty powerful way to manage content such as providing you
the ability to create and manage playlists based on a wide range of
criteria, central way of managing the content, and etc.
I am a Mac user so my experience with iTunes is different than on the PC,
but there are a number of people using iTunes on the PC successfully. The
nice part about iTunes is you can keep your content on the external drive
and configure iTunes to access the content from that drive and that drive
only.
Here is a URL you can look at that provides some information on the gestures
used with the iPhone, which are basically the same gestures for the iPod
Touch with the exception of those used for answering/ending calls etc.
http://help.apple.com/iphone/3/voiceover/en/iphddd0db38.html

I hope this helps and feel free to contact me with other questions.

On Dec 4, 2009, at 3:35 AM, Claudia wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I am really considering an Ipod, but I truly don't even know where to
begin.
> What is the difference between the Ipod Touch & the Ipod Nano?
> 
> Is it difficult to use Itunes to load your music, onto the unit?
> Can you load existing music from your computer's hardrive or an external
> unit, onto the Ipod, without having to use Itunes?
> 
> I have my entire CD collection on an external hardrive, but will I need to
> load it all into Itunes, in order for it to work?
> Thanks.
> 
> Claudia
> MSN: [email protected]
> 
> Skype: claudiadr2009
> 
> Join either of my groups; the first is for visually-impaired women, while
> the other is for people wishing to discuss homemaking issues.
> [email protected]
> [email protected]
> 
> 



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