About Audiobook Chips

Audiobook Chips are audiobooks published on SD memory cards, the chips many digital cameras use.

Pimsleur Audiobook Chip Audiobook Chips are a great way to get your Pimsleur lessons. They’re more convenient than CDs or cassettes, and can save you a lot of money over traditional, bulky CDs and tapes. You can listen to audiobook chips on iPods, iPhones, PlaysForSure MP3 players and PC & Mac computers. You can also play the chips directly in the iofy Player, which is designed exclusively for audiobook chips. It automatically bookmarks your last listening place, and weighs only 2 ounces!

Compact. One audiobook chip can hold up to 80 hours of digital audio. (CDs can only hold 70 minutes, so one chip can replace the 16 CDs of a Pimsleur Comprehensive course!) Each track is compressed and optimized by our in-house audio engineers for voice quality.

Compatible. Use with iPods, iPhones, PlaysForSure MP3 players, Palm PDAs and Windows Smartphones. Listeners don’t even need to use a computer, although every audiobook chip plays on Microsoft Windows XP and Vista PCs and laptops, as well as Apple Mac OS X 10.4 and 10.5 computers and laptops.

Easy to Use. Audiobook chips are simple. With our easy 3-button software, there’s no importing or “ripping” compact discs, and no monthly subscriptions to manage. To get your lessons on your iPod or MP3 player, simply click Transfer, select your device, and your lessons begin copying.

Economical. Since a single audiobook chip takes the place of dozens of CDs or cassettes, the packaging and plastics needed to manufacture and hold them are eliminated too. An entire Pimsluer Comprehensive course on CD weighs almost 3 pounds, whereas the same course on chip weighs only 2 ounces, and comes in a DVD-sized travel case. Save on shipping charges, and save space too!

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"There truly is something very powerful and familiar in the way Pimsleur taps into those primitive parts of your brain in the learning process, almost like hypnosis. Having done it successfully, I realize that it is a revolutionary learning protocol that was designed to bypass all the things that would get in the way of me learning and not wasting time."

-- Rick, Nevada

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