[access-uk] Re: FW: recommendations new gen victor reader stream or plextalk pocket daisy player?

  • From: "martin wilsher" <martinwilsher@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 16 Feb 2015 06:55:31 -0000

Thank you David.

I was looking towards the Plextalk, as I have had the ptn1 and ptx1 as
recent daisy players, your comments have probably swayed me, as I too use my
ptx1 using sleep modes, and will use my mp3 player possibly as an alarm when
out etc.

I will see if I can get a case for this product, as my last product, the
milestone, came with a carry case which kept it pristine. 


I like the sound quality of the Plextalk products, and am not really worried
about internet radio streams, though wireless connectivity so I can dump
things from my pc to my player without connecting it sounds great too.



-----Original Message-----
From: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
David Griffith
Sent: 15 February 2015 22:33
To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [access-uk] Re: FW: recommendations new gen victor reader stream or
plextalk pocket daisy player?

I personally still prefer the Plextalk Devices but whether they are worth
the extra money depends on whether the sound quality / volume is an issue
for you or not.

If you are hearing impaired and/or sound quality is important for you there
is no contest.  It has to be the Plextalk of either generation.

If you are not hearing impaired or do not need the Superior recording and
daisy editing features of the Plextalk the Stream may be a better budget
device.
The linio also offers Calender and alarm facilities but again this may not
be enough to justify the extra cost.
I agree only partly with Jackie's comment. I agree  that the Plextalk takes
longer to boot up from cold compared to the Stream but thereafter consider
the power management superior and much more convenient on the Plextalk. I
basically never really turn my Plextalk off unless it 
crashes which is extremely rare.   In actual use my Plextalk is left on 
for days. I even leave it on during its daily charge. This means that in
practice with its instant waking from standbys I find it far more convenient
compared to the Stream which will beep and power off after about I stink 10
minutes of use, requiring you to reboot the device potentially many times a
day. In contrast I only have to press a button on my Plextalk and with the
first press it will announce the time and with the second press start
playing instantly.  I find this surprisingly convenient.

So for example I often go to sleep with the sleep feature of the Plextalk
and during the night or in the morning I can fumble an earphone into my ear
and it will discretely and instantly tell me the time through the earphone
without disturbing my wife. This is as far as I am aware impossible with the
Stream unless it is left plugged in and charging.

However as we have seen the future of the Plextalk devices as internet radio
devices is far from assured and it seems likely that the Stream with it
ability to upgrade streams within o tunes may be more future proof. It is
difficult to be certain about this as so far there is nothing that I can get
on my Victor Reader Stream that I cannot get on the Plextalk Devices. It may
be that the future for internet radio on both devices is bleak, it is
difficult to be sure.

David Griffith
On 15/02/2015 13:06, Jackie Brown wrote:
> Hi Martin
>
> I personally prefer the Victor Reader Stream.  It has to be one of my 
> very favourite gadgets to be honest, I can't fault it at all.  I read 
> books at fairly high speeds, play Audible content on it, and can 
> listen to Internet radio or podcasts if I want to.  The keys are nice 
> and friendly, battery life is good, and I bought the leather case for 
> added protection.  My only criticism, and it isn't that big a deal, is 
> that when it reaches a certain volume, you get this stupid message 
> about not listening to it at high volume.  I am told the US firmware 
> does not contend with that aggro, and goes louder anyway.
>
> All in all, a great little gizmo.  I prefer it over the Plextalk or 
> Linio because the Plextalk takes longer to boot up if not in stand-by 
> mode.  It has a much superior recording quality to the Victor as well.
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Jackie Brown
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On 
> Behalf Of martin wilsher
> Sent: 15 February 2015 12:43
> To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [access-uk] FW: recommendations new gen victor reader stream 
> or plextalk pocket daisy player?
>
>
> Hi all.
>
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> I am looking for recommendations on which playter to get.
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> One is more expencive than the other, but the functions seem to be
similar.
> It seems from the rnib website, it seems the Plextalk Pocket DAISY 
> player comes with no case, the victor reader stream comes with silicon
one.
>
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> I play usb dasy, sd card daisy and audible content mostly.  Both 
> players can play usb sticks and sd cards.
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>
> Basically after the demise of my ptx1 and milestone, I want one player 
> to rule them all.  I am using usb sticks from RNIB now, and any daisy 
> discs I buy will be transferred to pc then to stick or sd card.Any 
> thoughts pro or against each player? Thanks.?
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