not sure exactly to the penny, but somewhere around £85 or so i'd say. plus
customs could whack an import duty on top of that also. seems a bit hit and
miss whether they do or not.
email or msn
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cheers - kevin
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Johnathan Richards" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, November 06, 2004 5:37 PM
Subject: Re: Read and write audio cassettes on a pc


> Hi everyone I'm in England can someone help me I'm interested in the Tape
> deck drive for your computer can someone translate it over for me into £
> from $
>
> The price is $149.99 can some one get that translated over to UK British £
> please
>
> Thanks from John and guide dog Iris
> E-mail Address:
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> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "John Schwery" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Friday, November 05, 2004 12:49 PM
> Subject: Fwd: Read and write audio cassettes on a pc
>
>
> > This looks interesting.  Here is a cassette drive that one installs into
a
> > pc.
> >
> > Text of forwarded message follows:
> >
> >
> >>>Subject: Read and write audio cassettes on a pc
>
>>>http://www.computeramerica.com/content/columns/craig/2004/2004-10-25.htm
> >>>>
> >>>>Craig Crossman, National Newspaper Computer Columnist
> >>>>
> >>>>CASSETTES ARE NEVER COMING BACK
> >>>>
> >>>>We live in a digital age and no where is that more apparent than in
the
> >>>>world of recorded music. Analog media such as vinyl records and
cassette
> >>>>tapes are all but extinct. Walk in to any record store today and all
you
> >>>>see are CDs and DVDs. MP3 music files stream over the Internet, to be
> >>>>down loaded in to tiny MP3 players we carry in our pockets, stored on
> >>>>hard disk drives in our computers and burned onto optical media to be
> >>>>played on our stereo equipment.
> >>>>Yet you are out there and you all know who you are. You're the ones
that
> >>>>still have a huge music collection of hundreds, even thousands of
> >>>>cassette tapes stored in closets, in storage boxes, or stacked neatly
on
> >>>>tiny little shelves in some kind of display case. And while you may
> >>>>still locate some one to maintain your antique cassette player, you
know
> >>>>that eventually your valuable collection is doomed to go the way of
the
> >>>>78 RPM record and 8 Track tape. And that doesn't even factor in the
fact
> >>>>that the magnetic tape inside all of your cassettes will eventually
> >>>>decompose and become useless any way.
> >>>>But fear not as there remains hope for your rapidly deteriorating
> >>>>cassette tape collection. Now there is the PlusDeck 2 made by BTO
which
> >>>>stands for Beyond The Ordinary. The PlusDeck 2 is a fully functional
> >>>>cassette deck for your personal computer. The PlusDeck 2 is an
internal
> >>>>drive that fits in to one of the available 5.25 drive bays inside your
> >>>>PC. After installation, you simply insert a cassette in to the drive.
> >>>>The included recording software allows you to transfer all of the
music
> >>>>from the cassette directly to your computer's hard drive and converts
it
> >>>>in to MP3 or WAV files. Once converted, you can do any thing with the
> >>>>files that you can do with any other digitally encoded music.
> >>>>The entire process of transferring a tape's contents to the computer
> >>>>only requires a few clicks of the mouse. Part of what makes it easy to
> >>>>convert the entire contents of a single tape is that the PlusDeck 2
> >>>>plays and records with Auto Reverse. You can easily play or record on
> >>>>sides A and B of the tape without ejecting it. On the down side,
> >>>>according to the company there is no support for cassettes that used
> >>>>some of the more advanced recording tape such as chrome or metal
tapes.
> >>>>And tapes encoded with Dolby Noise Reduction are not supported either.
> >>>>However, you should be able to compensate for some of the loss of
> >>>>frequency response by using most any digital recording software that
> >>>>offers graphic equalization and sound filters.
> >>>>But even though the PlusDeck 2 falls a bit short, it's still a viable
> >>>>option if you own a large collection of music on cassettes. Plus you
can
> >>>>use the PlusDeck 2 as a standard cassette player. Just pop one in and
> >>>>listen to the music directly from the tape through your PC's speakers.
> >>>>And if you just can't ever let go of the medium, you can actually take
> >>>>all of your computer's audio files and record them on to blank
cassettes
> >>>>you insert in to the PlusDeck 2 if you can still find any. With the
> >>>>PlusDeck 2, at least you'll be able to play, store, preserve and
enhance
> >>>>your cassette tape collection and bring your whole cassette library in
> >>>>to the standards of the present day. $149.99.
> >>>>http://www.plusdeck.com
> >>>>Craig Crossman is a Knight Ridder newspaper columnist writing about
> >>>>computers and technology. He also hosts the nation's longest running
> >>>>nationally syndicated radio talk show on computers and technology,
> >>>>Computer America, heard on the Business Talk Radio net work week
nights
> >>>>at 10PM ET. In South Florida, you can hear a rebroadcast of a selected
> >>>>Computer America show each Sunday evening at 8PM  ET on WJNO 1290AM.
> >>
> > End of forwarded message text:
> >
> > John
> >
> >   Very funny Scotty ... now beam down my clothes !
> >
> >
> >
> >
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