A good cheap hardware MP3 player that I came across for visual impaired users is the first generation Nomad Muvo.
It has no visual display and acts as a flash memory drive when you use it with Windows. This solves the problem of JAWS or other screen readers not being compatable with the software that is needed to transfer your MP3s file from your computer to your hardware MP3 player.
Another more expensive solution is the Book Port made by APH. It plays MP3 files and also has many different features that are great for people with print disablities such as text-to-speech so you can download text files to the device and have them read back to you.
Sorry about the bad links. Nomad Muvo and Book Port
A good cheap hardware MP3 player that I came across for visual impaired users is the first generation Nomad Muvo. It has no visual display and acts as a flash memory drive when you use it with Windows. This solves the problem of JAWS or other screen readers not being compatable with the software that is needed to transfer your MP3s file from your computer to your hardware MP3 player.
Another more expensive solution is the Book Port made by APH. It plays MP3 files and also has many different features that are great for people with print disablities such as text-to-speech so you can download text files to the device and have them read back to you.