[access-uk] Olympus dm5 and dm675

  • From: "Porter, Paul" <Paul.Porter@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 5 Jul 2012 14:34:06 +0100

I have been asked to post the following:

Olympus DM5, DM670 and LS3 all offer voice guidance for finding and
adjusting most settings and speaking folder names.  DM5 can speak time
and date and has some limited voice activation features, for example for
setting time and date and selecting items from the home screen.  It can
also play and offer some navigation within DAISY files.  Differences
between the LS3 and DM670 include that the 670 has twice as much (8 gb)
of internal memory, and the DM670 has an additional Podcast folder.  All
three models can take micro SD cards, and they are all subject to RNIB's
usual returns policy.  There are no Olympus plans we are aware of to
upgrade these models. 

Paul


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