Hard Cover Compatible:
Yes
Color:
Yes
Weight:
0.6 oz.
Size:
2.25" x 2.125" x 0.30"
Conduit:
Windows using USB only
Availability Unknown
$129.95 (Standalone ) $49.95 (With Audible.com stubs)
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opps |
I made a mistake on my previous post
What I ment to say was"155.00 for service plus 50.00 dollar
for the module" The module with service is only $50.00 not $150 as
I wrote
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jke |
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Good product |
I think it's a great idea, if you don't think of the module as an mp3 player. For books it is great, and you can fit plenty of time on with 16 megs. Even though the free Rio that Audible.com is promoting is a better deal, that doesn't negate the benefits of the springboard. Having your Visor play the latest Stephen King novel is cool.
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heberman |
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Yea but |
I must admit I got excited when I first
started hearing about this. But, sticker shock
shock set in. I mean $150 for plus the monthly service
fee? The refurb Rio is a much better deal even
if it is still anther device to lug around. I love my
Prism with the thin modem plus or the meg plus. I can not see
spending so much for so little.
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jke |
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Have to see the data storage review first. |
The review puts a good light on
the Audible portion of the module,
but I would want to see how it
handles data storage before I would
buy one. Just saying it does it is
not enough, I would want to know
how Quo Vadis maps, Fireviewer images,
and word/excel files load up off of
the unit.
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sledgehammer |
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Great for what it is. |
For what it is: an Audible book player, it's flawless. Sound quality is fine and ease of use is intuitive and top notch. Yeah, the memory is small, but it's all that's needed for the Aduible books. You're not gonna use it for mp3s (I don't even think it plays them, tho I haven't tried.) My only major wish is for a facility which would let me convert my own sound files for my own use to be heard on the module.
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MHCohn |
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More of a gimmick than truly useful |
Like kitchen appliances, it's possible to create modules that are so "single use," as to be superfluous, such is the Audio Advisor. I have to complaint with the way it does what it does, but with what it does as a whole...16 mb is simply insufficient to truly take advantage of the portability of MP3s OR Audible.com products. Load up three or four songs at best quality and the unit is full. Load up one or two Audible programs and you don't have any room for music. There are MUCH better deals on MP3 players at the Audible.com site. This module is a nice idea, but in the end it's just an expensive gimmick.
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VoxDei |
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Happy Listener |
I really love this product. Although it did take me a little while to figure how to download a title. It has now become one of my favorite modules.
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Jandsome |
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No Mac support. |
I guess I would only recommend a Mac as a computer, and by extension I can't recommend this because of the lack of Mac support. It seems like a great product really, but they lost me as a potential buyer. Make a Mac conduit and I'm there.
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Brajesh108 |
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