I'd go for a plextalk in half a second, but there's only one lil thing 
keeping me from doing it.  The price. wooh is it ever steep!
That's why i went with the iRiver and I'm extremely happy with its performance.


At 12:05 PM 11/1/2005, you wrote:
>TJ, you wrote:
>
> > err the iriver site claims it goes up to encoding at 320 kbps mp3
>
>Yes, it does, but only if you use the standard firmware, with which the
>recorder cannot be used as a universal mass storage device. With the
>standard firmware, one has to use propriatary software to transfer files
>from and to the iRiver. To use it as a USB drive, one has to use an
>alternative firmware, also from iRiver. With that, one can only record
>up to 96 KBPS.
>
>The most accessible flash recorder is the new Plextalk PTR2. Flash makes
>no noise, which is good, because one doesn'T have motor noise on ones
>recordings. But it also causes a Problem, because one cannot hear,
>whether the recorder does anything or not. Also the menus of these
>recorders offer a lot of options, but for blind people, they make such a
>device a bit difficult to use. A talking flash recorder like the PTR2
>IMHO is a great solution.
>
>    <*** Michael Lang ***>
>
>
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