From: David Andrews [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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VICTOR READER STREAM THE PROVEN SUCCESS STORY, IS NOW EVEN BETTER 
WITH A FREE VERSION 2.0 SOFTWARE UPGRADE

Longueuil, Canada, June 30, 2008 -- Victor Reader Stream, the 
pocket-sized portable MP3 player designed for blind and low-vision 
people has swept the world wide market place since its launch in 
September 2007. Heralded by its users as the most significant 
assistive technology in recent years, the Stream has already 
enhanced the life style of thousands of blind and low vision people 
world  wide. In addition to the variety of audio formats (MP3, 
DAISY, and NISO books and music) supported by Victor Reader Stream, 
the new version 2 software will add even more media and text formats.

Victor Reader Stream version 2 will now play electronic Braille 
files with its built-in text-to-speech including multiple formats of 
English Braille encoded files, Unified English Braille, and 
non-English Braille formats. Version 2.0 also adds playback of 
Windows Media Audio (WMA) and Rich Text Format (RTF) files. , 
Further, the bookshelf feature has been extended to enhance the 
access and playback of all media types with special new features for 
Audible books, Podcast files, and music.

With the addition of the new media types of version 2.0 the Stream 
now provides a pocket size device that can play an impressive list 
of alternate format books and documents available to the 
print-disabled. IT will play the special navigable DAISY and NISO 
digital talking books produced by most libraries for the blind in 
the world. It can be authorized to play the AudioPlus digital books 
from Recordings for the Blind and Dyslexic (RFB&D) in the United 
States. It can play Bookshare.org digital books. It can be 
authorized to play the popular commercial audio books, newspapers, 
and magazines from Audible.com. It is optimized to integrate with 
Serotek.com who provide an extensive repository of digital 
multi-media content for blind and low vision people. It also plays 
MP3,, OGG Vorbis, WMA, Wav, AMR-WB+, SPX, and FLAC audio files.  The 
built-in text-to-speech can play electronic text formats including 
BRF (Braille), HTML, RTF, TXT, and XML. In addition to its extensive 
digital player capabilities, it has a voice recording functionality 
for recording of voice notes, meetings, and lectures.

What Stream customers are saying:
"I love my Victor Reader Stream and it travels with me wherever I go."
"This is one of the best products I have seen come along in a long 
time.  It is well made, works right out of the box, and reads just 
about any kind of book you need read."
"It's one of the most impressive and well-planned and well-working 
pieces of equipment I have seen for a long time."

"We appreciate the overwhelming enthusiasm of our customers and are 
pleased that we have been able to incorporate many of their 
suggested new features and improvements in the enhanced version 2 of 
the Stream", says Gerry Chevalier, HumanWare Victor Reader Product 
Manager. "And the best news is that the latest version 2 software 
can be installed for free on all existing Victor Reader Streams."

The Stream has extensive navigation features for moving through 
audio books and text files, including functions that allow you to 
move to the next chapter, section or page, or to set bookmarks.  For 
all audio book and media formats the Stream provides a variable 
speed control with digital pitch correction which allows the reader 
to accurately listen at higher than normal playback speed.

The player is completely accessible by blind and low-vision users. 
All keys and messages are provided through audio feedback. The 
player has a built-in User Guide and a Key Describer mode.

Besides playing electronic text, the integrated text-to-speech voice 
announces the track names of music files. It uses an SD memory card 
to store books and music transferred from a computer.

Victor Reader Stream can be purchased online at www.humanware.com 
(in USA). Current Victor Reader Stream users can upgrade their 
player to software version 2.0 online at www.humanware.com.

About HumanWare

HumanWare (www.humanware.com) is the global leader in assistive 
technologies for the print disabled. HumanWare provides products to 
people who are blind and have low vision and students with learning 
disabilities. HumanWare offers a collection of innovative products 
include BrailleNote, the leading productivity device for the blind 
in education, business and for personal use; the Victor Reader 
product line, the world's leading digital audiobook players, and 
SmartView Xtend, the first fully modular and upgradeable CCTV-based 
video magnifier.

For more information:

HumanWare
Nicolas Lagace
Tel.: (450) 463-1717
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Regards Steve
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