[bookport] Re: another suggestion

  • From: Josh Kennedy <jkenn337@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 10 Nov 2005 18:37:37 -0500

And why would my suggestions make the price higher, if what I am asking has already been done and implemented in the 1993 braille 'n speaks?
It's not like I'm asking them to make it into a windows ce notetaker. I'm just asking it to have some more of the functions that the braille 'n speaks have in them.



Josh

----- Original Message ----- From: "Shannon A. Reece" <shazza@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2005 5:31 PM
Subject: [bookport] Re: another suggestion



Absolutely positively right! Thanks for saying so well what I've been
trying to think of how to say for hours.
You will not be disappointed with your BP, believe me! It is the best $400
I have ever spent and I love mine. But you are correct, if all these wanted
suggestions by a very few persons were to make the BP, say even a couple of
hundred dollars higher instead of the $400 it is, I, as a stay at home
mother, could not have afforded it. I sure as heck cannot afford a
BrailleNote or a BrailleLite. I have kids to feed and clothe.
Long live Book Port as a Book reader!
Shannon
From: "Eric StevenS" <sseric57@xxxxxxxxxxx>



I am just curious, for those paying for these products themselves, with
all
of these features, how much higher would you be willing to go for such a
device?

I haven't received mine yet, so maybe I'm mistaken thinking the value is
so
good as is. But, it almost seems like people want a Braille N Speak with
book reading, recording, and MP3 capability. Let's see, that $1,500 plus?
How many would they sell at that price point?






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