hi, I'd like to second the comments below. i have both and have all but stopped using my bookport in favor of the courier. i like it's user interface. i like the different shapped keys, i can use the device without pulling it out of my pocket. -- Chris G <chrisg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> On Wed, 15 Jun 2005 22:29:25 -0500 "Mike Arrigo" <n0oxy@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: MA> Hi, I have both. They are exactly the same size. Actually, I think they both MA> now include the same size memory card, but either way, you can purchase MA> other cards for them. The book port is a bit more expensive, and in my MA> opinion, it's interface is a bit more difficult to learn and remember. The MA> book port does have a note taker function, although to use it, you will need MA> to use computer braille, it won't work with grade 2. I personally don't see MA> a need for a feature like that in a reading device, but that's just my MA> opinion. I do find myself using the courier a bit more I think, again mainly MA> because the interface is a bit easier. Hope this helps. MA> ----- Original Message ----- MA> From: "allen n" <kf4cld@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> MA> To: <bookcourier@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> MA> Sent: Wednesday, June 15, 2005 7:44 PM MA> Subject: [bookcourier] undecided MA> MA> MA> > i am looking at getting a bookcourier. MA> > I also like the bookport. MA> > i am having a hard time deciding witch one to get. MA> > I see the differences in the two. MA> > the bookcourier will hold a bigger flash card. MA> > I was worndering if the bookcourier is smaller than the bookport? MA> > my friend has a bookport and he likes it. MA> > he has had his for about a year now. MA> > i also noticed you get earphones with the bookcourier and not with the MA> bookport. MA> > i like that obtion. MA> > just looking for some advice. MA> > Wasn't sure If someone might have had both of them and witch one they MA> liked better. MA> > Or if someone has tried the two of them. MA> > Thanks alot for any input. MA> > allen MA> > MA> -- Chris G <chrisg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>