>From: Brian Lingard
>
>Hello List:
>
>I spoke with Andre at Humanware, Drummondville, PQ Canada today.  He
>advised me of the following:
>
>The Victor Reader Stream is expected to ship from their
>Drummondville, PQ plant on or about the middle of September 2007.
>
>This date is approximate and may change if any unforeseen
>difficulties are encountered.  But it is the estimate as of this
>afternoon, 22 August, 2007.
>
>They have units in stock and if the supply of units is not
>sufficient to fill all orders that have been placed for the unit,
>the available units will be shared fairly among all Humanware
>divisions.
>
>These divisions are:
>
>Australia
>Canada
>Europe
>New Zealand
>United Kingdom
>United States Of America
>
>Customers elsewhere will order directly from Drummondville, PQ.
>
>How to order:
>
>Please order your Victor Reader Stream from your friendly local
>Humanware authorized dealer, or the Humanware division for where
>you live.
>
>Ordering on the web:
>
>An online ordering feature will be added to the Humanware web
>site.  Not sure when it will be available.
>
>The web site is:
>
>http://www.humanware.com.
>The web site will automatically route your order to the Humanware
>division for where you live, based upon your address.
>
>Audible Book Support:
>
>This will be provided in a free downloadable firmware upgrade
>expected to be available for download on or about the end of
>September 2007.
>
>NLS Book Support:
>
>This will be built into the units when they ship from
>Drummondville, PQ.
>
>A User Authorization Key (UAK) will be required to play NLS
>recorded titles.  You get this from NLS and they are presently
>working out the details.  If it is handled like access to Web
>Braille, you will obtain it from your friendly participating
>regional library.
>
>Unlike R. F. B. and D. digital books, the NLS UAK will only need
>to be installed once.  Thereafter, you don't need to key in a
>password to play NLS titles.  You just play them like a regular
>book.
>
>Please note that NLS will only provide a UAK to eligible NLS
>patrons.
>
>At the present time, this consists of persons living lawfully in
>the United States of America, its territories and possessions and
>American citizens who live elsewhere.
>
>When NLS begins providing digital titles on their memory
>cartridges, Humanware will make an optional, extra charge, NLS
>memory cartridge adapter available for the Stream.  This
>accessory is expected to be available in 2008 around the time NLS
>begins shipping titles on memory cartridges.
>
>When you connect the NLS memory cartridge to your Stream, Andre
>thinks the Stream will copy the book files onto the SD card,
>still encrypted.  When this process is completed, you may remove
>the NLS memory cartridge from the adapter and send or take it
>back to where it came from.  Then NLS can either put another
>title on the cartridge or send the one you sent back to someone
>else that wants that title.
>
>Neat eh?
>
>The NLS Memory Cartridge Adapter is expected to sell for around
>$15.
>
>R. F. B. and D. Book Support:
>
>This will be built into the units when they leave Drummondville,
>PQ.
>
>A User Authorization Key (UAK) is required to play R. F. B. and
>D. digital titles.  You will obtain this UAK from R. F. B. and D.
>You install the key and whenever you wish to play an R. F. B. and
>D. digital title, you will be required to key in the password.
>
>Please note that R. F. B. nd D. will provide a UAK only to
>eligible borrowers, which at present consist of persons living
>lawfully in the United States of America, its territories and
>possessions, and American citizens living elsewhere.
>
>AC Power:
>
>The AC adapter for the Stream will operate on 120-240 volt, 50 or
>60 Hz mains.  If you live in Canada or the USA, you will get an
>adapter with a two-flat blade, parallel prong plug, like most
>other appliances you own.
>
>If you take your Stream and charger to somewhere where they use
>say, French, British, German or Korean plugs, you must buy a
>Passive Adapter, also known as a prong adapter, to plug your
>charger into the electric mains where you are going.
>
>These adapters are available from your friendly local store that
>sells electrical goods for people who travel to other countries,
>but if you have trouble finding the adapter you need, please
>contact Humanware Canada and they will endeavour to get one for
>you.  There will be a charge for this service.
>
>Pretty neat eh?
>
>For further information on the Victor Reader Stream, please join
>the VRStream list by sending a blank e-mail to:
>
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>
>You will be asked to confirm the request and when you do, you are
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>
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>
>I propose to post no more detailed messages about the Stream to
>the BrailleNote list.  Persons interested in the unit should
>subscribe to the VRStream list.
>
>Take care and all the best.
>
>Brian Lingard

Regards Steve
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