Have you *priced* iPods? They're $250/pop, minimum. And I bet they'd walk
out the door at an alarming rate.
On Thu, 27 Jan 2005 21:41:25 EST, Elizabeth Becker wrote
> I apologize for any cross postings.
>
> Is anyone out there using iPods for audio tours willing to share the
> pros and cons? Our museum is exploring this for an upcoming, large
> exhibition.
>
> Were the costs prohibitive? How user friendly were they? Did
> visitors use them? Did they require a lot of maintenance? How easy
> was it to design an audio tour?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Elizabeth Becker
> Albuquerque Museum
>
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