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From: david.rose on 5 Apr 2007 05:57 I use both a Macintosh/Win XP PC at home (work & Uni) I use software that converts text to speech - helps me read more easily However, I'm tied to my desk literally. Do any of you have personal recommendations for specific products? Something cheap, simple would be grate!
From: Paul Russell on 5 Apr 2007 08:00 david.rose(a)inbox.com wrote: > I use both a Macintosh/Win XP PC at home (work & Uni) > > I use software that converts text to speech - helps me read more > easily > > However, I'm tied to my desk literally. > > Do any of you have personal recommendations for specific products? > > Something cheap, simple would be grate! > I'd like BT headphones too but they all seem to be very expensive, unless you get the nasty little in-ear things that yupholes ues with their cell phones. Paul
From: Jerome O'Donohoe on 5 Apr 2007 08:42 Paul Russell <prussell(a)sonic.net> wrote: > david.rose(a)inbox.com wrote: > > I use both a Macintosh/Win XP PC at home (work & Uni) > > > > I use software that converts text to speech - helps me read more > > easily > > > > However, I'm tied to my desk literally. > > > > Do any of you have personal recommendations for specific products? > > > > Something cheap, simple would be grate! > > > > I'd like BT headphones too but they all seem to be very expensive, > unless you get the nasty little in-ear things that yupholes ues with > their cell phones. > There's loads of wireless headphones available in any hifi shop, using infra red and RF. Better than bluetooth, and cheaper i'd wager.
From: Paul Russell on 5 Apr 2007 10:21
Jerome O'Donohoe wrote: > Paul Russell <prussell(a)sonic.net> wrote: > >> david.rose(a)inbox.com wrote: >>> I use both a Macintosh/Win XP PC at home (work & Uni) >>> >>> I use software that converts text to speech - helps me read more >>> easily >>> >>> However, I'm tied to my desk literally. >>> >>> Do any of you have personal recommendations for specific products? >>> >>> Something cheap, simple would be grate! >>> >> I'd like BT headphones too but they all seem to be very expensive, >> unless you get the nasty little in-ear things that yupholes ues with >> their cell phones. >> > There's loads of wireless headphones available in any hifi shop, using > infra red and RF. Better than bluetooth, and cheaper i'd wager. Bluetooth is much more useful though. All my Macs have BT, so does the PS3, my phone, my car, etc. Wireless headphones are really only designed to work with one device, since they need a transmitter. Paul |