Hi Marlaina, I think that is a great suggestion. I don't have a bookport yet, but I'm going to get one at some point. I just got a new pc with win xp, so it'll be a while. I've enjoyed being on the list and reading all the messages though. I wanted to get win xp because I knew then my dream of a bookport would be even closer. Stacey Robinson stacey.robinson1@xxxxxxxxxxxxx ----- Original Message ----- From: "Marlaina Lieberg" <marlaina@xxxxxxxxxx> To: <bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Monday, July 26, 2004 10:04 PM Subject: [bookport] Accessory Suggestion > Hi APH and others. > > I have 2 suggestions for an accessory or accessories to the BookPort, and > I'd love to see what reactions might be. > > 1. Develop a case for the BookPort itself, made of the kind of foamed > neoprene that skin diver suits are made from; it would work like a glove and > would serve just to protect the bookport while in a bag or purse. > > 2. Have a case made with either a mono or 2 small stereo speakers inside, > and a fitted compartment for the bookport. There could be a couple of > square small pockets for additional flash cards. The speakers would run on > battery. You would open it like a book so when you do as I did earlier, > moving from room to room or about my kitchen fixing dinner, you don't have > to gather speakers, chord and bookport, you simply pick up one small > portable unit. This case should zipper around on the outside and have some > foam padding, but it should be lightweight. You should be able to secure > the bookport inside the case while the case is open so you can move while > reading. it should have a handle on the top edge and on the front edge. > > Whew, I know just what I want here, hope you guys don't think I'm too off > the wall! > > marlaina Lieberg, looking for that darned wall! > >