Why iofy Audiobook Chips?
iofy audiobook chips are well-known audiobooks published on tiny
memory cards.
They are in many ways more convenient than audiobooks on CDs and
cassettes, for roughly the same price. And, you can listen to iofy
audiobook chips on a wide array of handheld players, mobile phones
and computers.
Unlike cassettes or CDs, just one audiobook chip can hold 5, 10, 15
hours or more of reading material, and plays without spinning parts that
might break or cause skipping when you're on the go.
Digital. iofy audiobook chips offer digital audio clarity,
lightweight portability and superior durability, since they play without spinning parts that
might break or cause skipping for listeners on the go.
Compatible. With certain portable players, handheld PDAs and smartphones,
listeners don't even need to own or use a computer, although every iofy audiobook
chip plays on Microsoft Windows PCs and laptops, Apple Macintosh computers and
laptops, Palm and Microsoft Pocket PC handheld PDAs, and Palm Treo and Windows
Mobile smartphones.
In addition, every audiobook chip now includes a test feature for
transferring iofy audiobook chip content to Apple iPod media players with displays,
and we are introducing a similar feature for Microsoft PlaysForSure and "secure WMA"
media players.
To learn more about playing iofy audiobook chips on a wide range
of computers, handheld PDAs, mobile phones and media players, please click
on any of the devices shown in the right hand column of this page.
Versatile. iofy audiobook chips boast
an
ever-expanding library of classic titles, children's literature,
business advice, mysteries and science fiction adventures, advanced language
courses and scripture. Years of listening
enjoyment, catching up on works that may have been on your wish list
for years. While sit-down reading time is often hard to come by, audiobook
chips can be enjoyed on the go, at home, outdoors or in your vehicle, even by
several people at once. Professional narrators help make challenging texts more
understandable, and bring titles you thought would seem dusty or dense to
new dramatic life.
Easy to use. The simplicity of audiobook chips is particularly
appreciated by listeners who would be frustrated by the complexity and
time-consuming chores associated with more costly digital music players.
With audiobook chips, there's no online downloading, no
need for a high-speed Internet connection, no importing or "ripping"
compact discs, and no monthly subscriptions to manage.
Intelligent. On many devices, audiobook chips can remember your
listening position and personal bookmarks between sessions, even when you
swap them or move them from device to device. Also, on many devices,
audiobook chips can remind you - verbally - of the book title
and exact passage you are listening to, with just the touch of a button.
Efficient. Audiobook chips work especially well for lengthy
audiobooks that in the past required toting and swapping a dozen or more
CDs and cassettes. Due to their length, these titles often aren't available
through online download services, and in any event would demand a fast Internet
connection and great patience to download and transfer to portable music players.
Economical. This capacity for longer titles means that entire works
of scripture fit on one or two audiobook chips, and titles such as the Pimsleur series
of Compact and Comprehensive language courses can be offered at more attractive prices
than CD and cassette counterparts. Audiobook chips purchased to date have taken the place of
tens of thousands of CDs and cassettes, as well as the plastic needed to manufacture
them, the large binders needed to hold them, and the added space, weight and cost
necessary to ship them.
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Using Bookchips
Find out how to use audiobook chips with different devices...
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