I suppose the a.c. adapter idea would make the device bigger, which I also would not want. The portability is wonderful, and yes, it fits very well in your pocket. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sharon" <afinchum@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Tuesday, October 12, 2004 7:04 PM Subject: [bookport] Re: Any new hardware revision plans? > I had watched the production status of the BookPort and Book Currier for a > year before the B P was released and ordered mine the next day. When I > received my B P over a year ago, I couldn't believe that such a small and > light device could really hold and read so many books. I am thrilled with > all of the changes and added features. For the most part, I have even > learned to ignore the flaws in Double Talk speech. I would not want to > bother with an A C adapter.Being able to drop the B P in a pocket and move > around is one of it's greatest features in my view. I am constantly being > amazed with the features being added, as well as, the continuing effort to > respond to and correct the individual problems of users. The genuine effort > made by both the B P staff, as well as members of this list, to help with my > problems, is a real advantage of owning a B P. > Now, if there were only a way to incorporate one of the more accurate > software readers . > Of course, if dish washing is to become a new feature? > > Make it a grate one > > Sharon > > >