Hi.
I'm looking for an MP3 player that is both reasonably low cost, and importantly easy to use by someone with restricted vision.
The issue is this - my father, who is 82 and a bit, is in hospital in Canada (PEI) where he has been for four months, and where he is likely to be for the foreseeable future. He's not had a very good time of it in the last few months, after two heart attacks, at least three strokes, an amputation of a toe, a diabetic coma, an MRSA infection, and any number of lesser issues. He did get better rather faster than the medical people expected, especially as at least four times we were told quite firmly that he had between hours and days to live.
However, he is quite weak and gets tired very easily, and his eyesight is not brilliant. He's pretty much blind in one eye from glaucoma, and the other one isn't great. His great pastime, reading, has become more and more difficult over time, and at the moment is more or less impossible.
We had the idea of sorting him out with various audiobooks, so the problem now becomes how to play them. Most are either available as MP3 files, or can easily be converted. However, what is needed is a portable MP3 player that can easily be used by someone who can't see it all that well. I thought of something like an ipod shuffle, which is certainly simple, but in some ways it's TOO simple, having no display.
Can anyone suggest something with nice big buttons and a decent if simple display? Ultimate audio quality isn't really an issue. It should ideally be fairly inexpensive, as unfortunately theft is always a possibility in a hospital, although not a high one in this particular case.
pca
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