Hi Mike, I am very impressed with what you can put on your Braille Lite Millenium! Last summer I was invited by family for a month-long vacation! They included me in everythinng but I read while theey watched TV. Also, if I woke up at night and couldn't go back to sleep. Having said all that, it meant asking the NLS to send a bunch of library books in Braille to my family. They were more than glad to accept them and then take thhem back to the P.O.,, but I would feel more comfortable about it if I could have a bunch of books stored to read. What a space saver! Plus, my family wouldn't have to cart them back to the P.O. I have just about decided to go with a Braille Lite. Thank you so much for your info. Sue ----- Original Message ----- From: "Michael Riley" <m.riley39@xxxxxxxxxxx> To: <bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Wednesday, December 08, 2004 6:56 PM Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Braille lite Hi Sue, Just to chime in on the discussion: I use my Braille lite Millennium to keep track of all 70 people on my caseload as well as to hold about 10 or 15 books at a time. The books are kept in flash memory. It also has a slot for flash cards. Good luck. Mike Riley