[bookport] Re: The Book Port from a Sighted Person's Perspective

  • From: Sandy Licht <slicht@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 08 Jul 2005 11:10:54 -0500

Zip Zoom Fly ships free. I don't know if they ship to Canada, though. Their prices are absolutely lower than that.

At 09:28 AM 7/8/2005, you wrote:

Hello Bruce:

I have low vision. So I can see the Book Port very well. I use it for both for text-to-speech and audio MP3. I used the use MP3 players for audio books. I can no longer see the navigation window which comes with most MP3 players. So I prefer my Book Port. The Book Port is laid out nicely and does does resemble something like a TV remote with the telephone keypad like feature. It's not all that glamorous much more utilitarian in its looks. It would not be at all obvious anyone looking at the Book Port what is meant to do. It certainly does not look like a typical MP3 player or even and audio device. So, as another person mentioned, it wouldn't be obviously something for somebody to pickup if they found it laying around. I like the clip on the Book Port. So I can clip it right into my shirt pocket. Also by the way the lowest price I've seen on a 2GB CompactFlash card is about $152 (CompUSA) not includi ng the shipping. So you're paying pretty much the market price on your CompactFlash card.

Jim Nuttall -- Michigan



Donna Slater <donna.slater@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I have to tell you that for ages, my son (who was maybe twelve months old at
the time) was convinced that I listened to the TV remote. He kept finding
any remote we had, trying to plug my headphones into it and then would try
and give me it (smile). Now, he often sits with me listening to stories on
the bookport played through a shared pair of ear buds (he's still very
young) or through an external speaker. He thinks it's great, and by the
way, he's sighted.

I'm glad it doesn't look too sleek or flashy, it's less likely to get stolen
from anywhere.
Regards

Donna

donna.slater@xxxxxxxxxxxx
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bruce Toews"
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Sent: Friday, July 08, 2005 1:10 AM
Subject: [bookport] The Book Port from a Sighted Person's Perspective


> W hat would a sighted person think when looking at the Book Port? I've been
> told, for example, that my Braille Lite M20 looks small but bulky and
> utilitarian and rather old-fashioned; my Victor Reader Classic Plus sort
> of looks Fisher Price-ish. I've a hunch APH might be a little more
> conscious of visual appeal than some other companies. so I'm curious as to
> what impression a Book Port would leave with a sighted person.
>
> By the way, I just ordered a 2GIG CF card for myself from
> memorysuppliers.com: $165 plus $5 shipping. I hope the price was
> reasonable. It's cheaper than ordering from tigerdirect.ca, and I know
> these people know how to ship to Canada.
>
> Bruce
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