It will be out in about a year. >>> scott@xxxxxxxxxxxx Wednesday, December 14, 2005 2:04:48 AM >>> Hi Larry. this actually isn't my unit so do we know anything on when the next generation of bookport may be available so I can hold off and wait for the new generation? thanks. ----- Original Message ----- From: "LARRY SKUTCHAN" <lskutchan@xxxxxxx> To: <bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Wednesday, December 14, 2005 7:57 AM Subject: [bookport] Re: New bookport list member queries > Go ahead and press the DEF. If your Book Port fails, I will send you > mine. > > Right now, the device supports up to 2 GB flash cards, but we expect to > have support for larger cards soon. > > There are, indeed, many plans for hardware upgrades, but I'm afraid it > isn't looking good for updating existing hardware. Of course, we will > do all that we can to provide an upgrade path, but to what extent this > is possible is dependent on exactly what makes it into the next > generation unit. In reality, probably the best we can do is to continue > providing software updates. > > > >>>> scott@xxxxxxxxxxxx Tuesday, December 13, 2005 6:07:56 AM >>> > HI all. > > Just recieved my bookport and wondered about a few things. > > Firstly is the latest firmware for the bookport version 2.1? > Secondly i've heard from a friend never to do a d e f command on the > bookport otherwise your unit has to be shipped back for repair. Is this > > correct? > This command is listed in the manual so if the command in question can > > destroy your bookport why is the command in the manual under the > changing > your batteries section? > > Also what's the highest amount of storage you can have in the bookport > at > this time? > It would be awesome to have 2 gigs or higher. > > I really like my bookport very much and it's great being able to read > on the > move and to listen to mp3 files on the device. > > > > Finally are there any future hardware editions planned for the device > and if > so can we get our devices upgraded? > > Thanks in advance. > > > > > >