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With Christmas fast approaching, it's the time of year when we start to think of catching up with friends and relatives. Make calls with confidence with the big button, easy-to-see telephone which talks to you in a clear female voice when each main button is pressed. It has an extra large, adjustable LCD display and a host of other useful features. Priced £96.00 ex VAT, £110.40 inc VAT.
The Burnside P230 looks and sounds like a landline phone but is actually a mobile phone! For nursing homes, rented accommodation and temporary offices, it's a cost effective alternative to installing a fixed line telephone. It's ready to use within minutes and can be installed in any location because it uses the mobile phone network. Priced £169.95.
This big button dial pad takes away the need to remember important telephone numbers and is a cost effective alternative to changing your telephone. It connects easily to an ordinary cordless or corded phone, and gives you one-touch dialling of up to six numbers of your choice. The dial pad runs from the phone socket so it doesn't need a separate source of power. Priced £19.56.
Find out more about our ranges of easy-to-see and use landline telephones and mobile phones.
There are over 500 local and independent talking newspapers across the United Kingdom - mainly run by volunteers. They record local news and information into audio format including cassette tapes, CDs or through the internet. Many of the talking newspapers work with the Talking Newspaper Federation (TNF). So if you're interested in finding out about the availability of a local talking newspaper in your area visit their site and search through their online database.
RNIB has over 30 accessible leisure and vocational magazines covering a wide range of topics and audiences. From magazines for children and young people to ones for adults specialising in technology, politics, physiotherapy, shopping, literature, puzzles, music and more. These magazines are all compiled from several original print sources to give readers a really good selection of articles in their chosen interest. For example Upbeat, our magazine for music lovers takes articles from Uncut, Classic Rock and Mojo. While Aphra, our magazine for women comprises articles from Cosmopolitan, She and Marie Claire. The content for The Practical Lawyer is drawn from Estates Gazette, The In-House Lawyer, New Law Journal and All England Law Reports.
RNIB also offers four magazines for professionals containing original material, not published anywhere else, which focus on aspects of sight loss: NB is for all sight loss and eye health professionals; Insight is for parents and teachers; Access is the UK's leading magazine on inclusive design for professionals, campaigners and businesses interested in best practice and Vision is our exclusive membership magazine for people with sight problems.
RNIB publishes audio, braille and large print editions of titles originally published in print by other publishers, which includes fiction and non-fiction books, braille music manuscripts and accessible maps.
You can search titles that are available to buy using the Book shop catalogue. We also have a wide range of Daisy books for sale and if you join the BookStream book club you can listen to Daisy audio book titles via your computer.
RNIB National Library Service is the largest specialist library in the UK with titles available for readers with sight loss to borrow. You can browse through the Library catalogue where you will find titles available for loan or sale, including a collection of books in Moon.
RNIB also publishes a range of books, videos and DVDs for professionals working with adults and children who have sight problems. They offer information about good practice and cover topics such as health and social care, education, employment and design.
For further information on books available read Choosing books, our guide to buying and borrowing books from RNIB.
Our New Product Guide is packed with information about RNIB's latest accessible products, special offers, news and events.
New Books is our regular update for new titles available to buy and borrow from RNIB.
To subscribe, free of charge, to either of these updates simply call RNIB on 0303 123 9999.
Well you can, by simply registering on Ricability's product review website. Ricability are a national research charity that provides independent, unbiased information for disabled and older consumers and are asking people to share their product experiences - you do not have to register if all you want to do is read the reviews.
Thank you for shopping with RNIB. For more information about living with sight loss visit our dedicated adapting to sight loss web pages.
UK customers simply contact us by telephone on 0303 123 9999, email to shop@rnib.org.uk or write to us at, RNIB, UK Customer Service Centre, PO Box 173, Peterborough, PE2 6WS
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