Interesting observations.

I take your point about the buttons on the "Playsaway" devices, they're of a 
rubber membrane type so yep, they will wear out very quickly indeed! I wonder 
when manufacturers will stop using this rubbish.

I got the "Playsaway" book from my local public library and it will be great 
for them, they only have to send the books out or put them on the shelf for 
their members to choose and borrow, no more scratched CD'S, stretched tapes and 
so on.

I found the "Playsaway" web site and they're obviously well versed on the 
subject of talking books, looking at the site I discovered that they have 
programmes established for schools, library's and other institutions.

On checking with my local library I discovered that they already have over 500 
"Playsaway" titles on their shelves ready to roll.


On 04/02/2012, at 2:45 AM, Martin McCormick wrote:

>       It is certainly another way of doing things. Here, we
> more or less went from cassettes to downloads and USB cartridges
> over night. The lending libraries in the US as part of the
> national Library of Congress Talking Book program all distribute
> pretty much the same media all over the country. Recorded books
> come on either 4-track cassettes, digital Daisy books on
> cartridge or many of the same books on a secure web site that
> let readers download them free of charge to place on a thumb
> drive that plugs in to the same player as the Daisy cartridges.
> 
>       The Playsaway books sound like a clever idea for the
> sort of thing you might hand a visiter to a museum, but I think
> they would be kind of expensive on a large scale and then you
> have the battery charging issue and buttons that eventually wear
> out making the whole device useless.
> 
>       Do you buy them to keep or does your lending library
> want them back after a time?
>       
>       Can your library reload the device with a new book
> later?
> 
>       I think about these things because I used to work in a
> section of our state's lending library back in the seventies. We
> provided tapes in open-reel and cassette form, Talking Book
> Phonograph records and special FM sub carrier radio receivers .
> 
>       We used and reused anything we could as, like many state
> agencies, we had to be frugal. Our Nickel or 5-cent coin has a
> picture of a buffalo on one side and the saying is when someone
> is saving money that he could squeeze a Nickel until the buffalo
> hollered. That was us, all right so I always liked to see
> technology used to its fullest.
> Dane Trethowan writes:
>> This idea had to come, was wondering how long it would take.
>> 
>> I received my latest delivery of audio books from my local library and 
>> noticed a rather unusual package, something similar to a DVD case.
>> 
>> Upon opening this I discovered a small box of around 2 inches square 
>> consisting of several buttons on the front, a headphones socket and a 
>> lanyard for carrying around the neck, this is a "Playsaway" book and you 
>> buy them as is, that is to say when you buy the book you buy the machine 
>> with the book already programmed into it which makes a whole heap of 
>> sense.
>> 
>> CD'S are easily damaged for one thing, if you want my personal opinion I 
>> think they're not as durable for books as cassette tapes were but then 
>> again, cassette tape had its own problems as many of us know.
>> 
>> The buttons on the machine are incredibly straight forward, a power 
>> button, volume up/down buttons, fast forward and rewind buttons and an EQ 
>> button, more than enough to control your book listening.
>> 
>> I was pleasantly surprised when I pressed the fast forward button to go 
>> to the next track when I heard the number of the track announced, very 
>> handy when skimming through the book trying to find a location or the 
>> last chapter where you were.
>> 
>> I don't have a web site for these books but I'm sure you'll find them if 
>> you ask your friend Google.
>> 
>> Given the development of these books I have to wonder what the future of 
>> Daisy audio publications may hold?
>> 
>> 
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