If anyone has information on the Iriver h320 from a blind person's perspective, I'd really appreciate it. I just can't afford to throw that kind of money down on a player that won't be accessible for me. What I want to know is:

1. How is navigating between files? Touch pad or real buttons? Are there a lot of modes and menus that will confuse us?

2. Can one do voice recordings without sighted assistance?

3. One thing I've often wondered about HD-based machines is how fragile are they? For example, if I take the unit on a bus, does the unit get destroyed the first time the bus hits a bump in the road?

Bruce

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