e that might work for blind folks. Yup, the Tinker Bell Mix Stick may
>just have saved one of my deay! It's really designed for the kiddos, but
>who cares? It's not supposed to have a screen at all, has big buttons, and
>you can get an SD card to expand memory, since it comes with
y never-ending quest for blind-friendly, cheap players
>that let you play wma/drm files, I think I've hit a jackpot. I was at a
>book group the other day, and someone pulled out a little description of a
>device that might work for blind folks. Yup, the Tinker Bell Mix Stick may
>j
n Behalf Of Bob Batchelor
Sent: Saturday, August 05, 2006 8:35 AM
To: 'PC audio discussion list. '
Subject: RE: the tinker bell mix stick
Kathy,
Your wish, my command here is the link you requested:
http://blog.tmcnet.com/blog/tom-keating/gadgets/disney-mix-stick-mp3-player.
asp
audio discussion list.
Subject: the tinker bell mix stick
Hi, gang! Well, in my never-ending quest for blind-friendly, cheap players
that let you play wma/drm files, I think I've hit a jackpot. I was at a
book group the other day, and someone pulled out a little description of a
device
Hi, gang! Well, in my never-ending quest for blind-friendly, cheap players
that let you play wma/drm files, I think I've hit a jackpot. I was at a
book group the other day, and someone pulled out a little description of a
device that might work for blind folks. Yup, the Tinker Bell Mix