Hi, I totally agree, an Ipod touch is a good option. However, if you don’t want to wrestle with Itunes, get a Zen Stone. From: Chris Moore Sent: Friday, June 10, 2011 6:08 PM To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [access-uk] Re: new member with a question Well I would suggest either an iPod Touch or a iPod Nano, both have Voice Over built in and are completely accessible. On 10 Jun 2011, at 18:01, Nik wrote: hi everyone i joined this list as i think it's going to be the best way to get a question answered about accessible mp3 players/ipods I'm off to Australia for 6 weeks in September - and would like to take alot of music and cd's with me i currently have 2 olympuses - which i can download audible books on to - but as yet, have not fathomed out how to put cd's on them i had an ipod - but its broken - so now i'm hoping to get an accessible mp3 player/ipod or similar that will hold alot of cd's and songs approximately 500 plus songs can anyone advise me on the easiest thing to buy - i am really not good at learning new technology - i did work out how to do things with olympus and audible - but only through following the braille instructions laboriously thanks in anticipation from nicki