That would be great except for the distinct possibility of a lot less battery life, but who knows. As a lot of work is going on with respect to new ways of extending that as much as possible. It would be an awesome unit for sure, at least for some of us. <grin> --Best regards, --Rick Alfaro --rick.alfaro@xxxxxxxxxxx -----Original Message----- From: bookport-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:bookport-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Don Barrett Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2006 10:57 PM To: Bookport Subject: [bookport] Fantasy Land For the last few weeks, I have been playing with a 30-gigabyte Ipod Video, using the Rockbox software. No, don't give up your Bookports; for ease of use, straightforward operation, and total accessibility, there is still nothing like the BookPort. I was thinking though, that if APH ever decides to really redesign the unit, it would be a neat combination to marry the accessibility of the Bookport with the huge amount of storage space in the Ipod. In other words, why not add an internal disk drive to the Bookport. It would be phenomenal, use old and tried technology, be fully accessible, and store more than one could ever imagine. Just a fantasy I know, but I had to share. Don