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TrudyM
07-01-2010, 12:13 AM
I am hooked on books in the playaway format from the Library. I see that the Sumter library has them as well. Instead of listening to music when I take a walk or I am cleaning or painting I listen to these audio books on an Ipod like device. The book is all loaded on the device and it is so small it can fit in a pocket no problem. You need to have extra AA batteries on hand just in case they didn't replace them when it came back from the last person but other than that it is a great free ride. I will miss the free Library ebook downloads to my nook when I come to the villages but at least you have playaway. :a040:

Didn't see them in the Lake or Marion county library sites however.

Taltarzac
07-01-2010, 06:34 AM
I am hooked on books in the playaway format from the Library. I see that the Sumter library has them as well. Instead of listening to music when I take a walk or I am cleaning or painting I listen to these audio books on an Ipod like device. The book is all loaded on the device and it is so small it can fit in a pocket no problem. You need to have extra AA batteries on hand just in case they didn't replace them when it came back from the last person but other than that it is a great free ride. I will miss the free Library ebook downloads to my nook when I come to the villages but at least you have playaway. :a040:

Didn't see them in the Lake or Marion county library sites however.


I checked out one of these playaway format books-- Stephen King's Under the Dome-- from the Lake County Library a few months ago. One thing I don't like about them is that you really cannot listen to one while your driving like you can do with CD and taped books. It looks like the Lake County Library System has at least a few score of these playaways.

getdul981
07-01-2010, 06:51 AM
I checked out one of these playaway format books-- Stephen King's Under the Dome-- from the Lake County Library a few months ago. One thing I don't like about them is that you really cannot listen to one while your driving like you can do with CD and taped books. It looks like the Lake County Library System has at least a few score of these playaways.

I'm not familiar with the Playaway devices, but if it has a headphone jack and your car has an MP3 or aux. jack, you should be able to plug it in that way. You can get just about any type of adapter to make it fit from Radio Shack. If your car doesh't have the jacks, but does have a cassette player, you can get an adapter that plugs into the cassette player.

Taltarzac
07-01-2010, 07:17 AM
I'm not familiar with the Playaway devices, but if it has a headphone jack and your car has an MP3 or aux. jack, you should be able to plug it in that way. You can get just about any type of adapter to make it fit from Radio Shack. If your car doesh't have the jacks, but does have a cassette player, you can get an adapter that plugs into the cassette player.


You are right. Thanks.

TrudyM
07-01-2010, 12:36 PM
I'm not familiar with the Playaway devices, but if it has a headphone jack and your car has an MP3 or aux. jack, you should be able to plug it in that way. You can get just about any type of adapter to make it fit from Radio Shack. If your car doesh't have the jacks, but does have a cassette player, you can get an adapter that plugs into the cassette player.

Acctually the Robert Ludlum I am listening to now had an earphone to cassette addaptor in the box, most however do not. My car has a CD player and most books available in this format are also on CD. The newer cars have an MP3 jack. But what I like them for is taking walks or working in the yard as they are not affected by movemnet and are so small. I am also taking some with me to Hawaii on VAC to listen to while sitting under a tree at the beach. Our library also has audiobooks for download by chapter through the internet to your MP3 player but I haven't tried that yet, and didn't see that service at your TV libraries but maybee I missed it.