Hi, I completely agree with Marlaina. I have owned my Book Port since they first came out. It is the most flexible reading solution available while being small enough to go anywhere. Don't wait a year to get one like Marlaina did <grin> Robert Carter At 08:31 PM 11/28/2004, you wrote: >Danny, I have owned my BookPort since July. My husband, who happens to be >sighted, bought one at the same time. We both love them. Are they perfect? >No, but they are in my humble opinion, the single best accessible solution >for people who are blind to manage the reading and manipulation of digital >files. And, what makes the BookPort even better is the tremendous attention >and concern Larry and his colleagues at APH give and pay to each and every >customer's concerns, at least as far as this list goes. In all this time, I >have needed technical support once, and the help I got was outstanding. Not >only did Pamela resolve my problem, but she did so with a smile in her >voice. > >You can in my opinion do a heck of a lot worse than buying one of these >devices, and I encourage you to get one. I think they are fabulous! > >Marlaina Lieberg >----- Original Message ----- >From: <Deezy824@xxxxxxx> >To: <bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> >Sent: Sunday, November 28, 2004 6:15 PM >Subject: [bookport] thinking of buying > > > > Hello, I am totally blind and am thinking about purchasing a book poirt, >and > > I wanted to know what everyone thought of it, and please be honest, good >and > > bad, I really want to know, because at almost $400 it is a big investment, >you > > can either reply on this list or send me an email, but any thoughts are > > welcome, thanks, Danny > > > > > > > >