Hi, Will. Let me recommend the sony mz-b100. Not sure if it's available on e-bay, but it's very accessible by a blind person, with tactile controls and differently-shaped buttons for easy identification, and most of what you'll want to do with it can be done without the menus. I own one, and it's one of the neatest things I've come across since sliced bread. It even has 2 built-in mics for stereo recording, and even though the mics are only about an inch apart, the separation between left and right channels is incredible. I hope you can find this one.At 07:16 PM 8/30/2004, you wrote:

I wonder if any here can let me know a favorite minidisc recorder, from the point of view of accessibility by blind folks.

I'll be shopping on Ebay, so it need not be a current model although I
would like the extended time slower play speeds. Models I've heard recommended include Sharp and some Sonys. Any specific models?


Will
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