Well, now, some people don't prefer a Nano for obvious reasons. For example, I've owned a classic for a while, use it for video, music and books and if I were going to spend money it wouldn't be on an Ipod with a lot less storage space just because it had the ability to speak.
On Oct 12, 2008, at 9:07 PM, Darcy Burnard wrote:

I would think though that unless you had an ipod classic that was totally loaded up with music, then you'd probably just go ahead and get a nano, especially since they're the same price. I think if they have any hope at all of selling this thing, they need to get that price down. You can get it for $107 by ordering directly from cobolt, but that's still way too much in my opinion.
Darcy

On 12-Oct-08, at 7:59 PM, Dave Wright wrote:

I would guess if they were interested in other ipod products other than the Nano. I believe there was a lot of gripe about the lack of access to units such as the Classic right?


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can i ask why someone would want to buy an ipod, then pay $149 to make it talk when the new nano's talk all ready?
On Oct 12, 2008, at 4:30 PM, Dave Wright wrote:

Accessible Devices I-Tell Talking iPod Controller
This is all the information we have on this
device. Some of you may find this interesting.
NEW!I-Tell Talking iPod Controller
"You Can Make Your iPod Talk!"
Item#: 308355
Your Price: $149.95
. Simply plugs into your iPod
. Allows your I-Pod to announce stored
Artists, Album Titles, Song Titles and Audio
Books
. 5 main buttons plus 2 for volume
. No batteries; powered by the iPod
. Includes removable belt clip
This unique product is ideal for the blind and
those with low vision. It enables
your existing iPod to announce your stored
artists, album titles, song titles and
audio books. The I-Tell simply plugs into your
iPod and your earphones plug into
the I-Tell; you then control your iPod through the controls on the I- Tell.
You can also connect other devices such as a
radio transmitter or charger to your
iPod while using the I-Tell. It features 5 main
control buttons which work in a similar
way to an iPod, with 2 additional buttons to
control the volume. The unit has an
additional setup menu, which enables you to
choose the voice style, voice speed and
the gaps between words. And it's economical to
operate: since it is powered by the
iPod, the I-Tell requires no batteries.
Compatible with most iPods which have a docking
connector. Compatible with all generations
of the Nano as well the the classic and the
Video. Not compatible with the iPod shuffle,
the iTouch or either generation of the iPhone.
Note: Do not plug your iPod into a
computer while the I-Tell is connected to it.
Includes built-in metal clip to attach to your
belt, clothing, purse or briefcase.
Measures 4.5" Long x 1.5" Wide x 0.5" Thick.
http://www.maxiaids.com/store/prodView.asp?
idstore=0&idproduct=7655&idCategory=&category=&product=I- Tell_Talking_iPod_Controller



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