It does have Bluetooth, a FM radio, 4 GHZ internal memory and USB 2.0, at least 
the pricier model does, the standard model only boasts USB 2.0.  The booksense 
also because it is a newer player and can take advantage of newer designs in 
memory that weren't around when the Stream was designed has a clock, supports 
recording in .mp3 and .wav formats, can play .AAC and enhanced audible files 
and is promising to be able to play .wma protected files.  This might be true, 
although it can't do it yet and every other player out there including the 
Victor Reader Stream has promised this at one time or other.
On Dec 26, 2009, at 5:25 AM, Adrien wrote:

> Hi 
> 
> It all depends on what those new features are and how
> important they are, perhaps someone on here can tell us what
> those new features may be? The thing which puts me off the
> booksense is the battery time, it only lasts 12 hours and
> doesn't stop using battery time even when it is switched
> off, the stream shuts off completely.
> 
> Regards
> 
> Adrien
> 
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