Victor Reader Stream New Generation First Impressions
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Description
The Victor Reader Stream is ubiquitous in the blindness community with over 36000 units in circulation. Imagine having the latest novels, magazines, your favorite music, audio-described films, texts and your own voice recordings, all in the palm of your hand. With its new lightweight and compact design, Victor Reader Stream delivers hours of listening pleasure ANYWHERE! The new Victor Reader Stream is 28% smaller than its predecessor. Its new sleek design is thinner and features rounded shapes, making it more comfortable to hold. The new Stream opens new possibilities for receiving content wirelessly, from books and newspapers to podcasts and radio. It also features a louder speaker, superior text-to-speech, and improved recording. The high contrast, robust, tactile keypad and popular Victor Reader bookshelf navigation still make this Stream the easiest to use hand-held player on the market. Taking your books, music and much more everywhere you go is so easy with the new Victor Reader Stream’s excellent features: Supports up to 32GB removable SD cards and external USB flash drives; Read books from DAISY libraries: NLS, Bookshare, Learning Ally; Enjoy books and music from iTunes; Play text documents with built-in text-to-speech from Acapela. What's in the box * Power adaptor NA USB-A 5V 1A * Micro USB cable Short * Micro USB cable long * Earbuds * SD card * Silicone case * Color Booklet USA Toll free: 1-800-722-3393 [email protected] CANADA Toll free: 1-888-723-7273 [email protected] AUSTRALIA/ASIA Tel: 1300-551-864 or 02-9686-2600 [email protected] UK/EUROPE Tel: 44-1933-415-800 [email protected]
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