[bookport] Re: power

  • From: "Michael Hingson" <MHingson@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 3 Feb 2006 14:12:37 -0800

No problem.  Simply hold the earphone plug in one hand and turn the BookPort 
around the plug shaft thereby winding the internal power mechanism.

-----Original Message-----
From: bookport-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:bookport-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Gary Wunder
Sent: Friday, February 03, 2006 1:55 PM
To: bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [bookport] Re: power


I agree that Larry will do the right thing by us - but where in the world 
will you put the crank on the BookPort?


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Sandy Licht" <slicht@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, February 03, 2006 3:13 PM
Subject: [bookport] Re: power


>I have a small radio that has several power options.  It has a 
>nonreplaceable rechargeable battery.  You can also use replaceable double 
>a's.  The radio has a built-in battery charger that charges 3 different 
>ways.  First: you can plug it in to the wall.  Second, it has a crank.  You 
>crank it 1 minute for a 20 minute charge.  Third, it has a solar panel. 
>The radio isn't that large, and it only cost me $34.00.  Depending on how 
>long you charge it, the battery lasts a long time.  I'm not too worried 
>about how APH decides to handle the battery situation.  Remember, Larry is 
>a Bookport user himself!  He knows what we need.
>
> At 03:02 PM 2/3/2006, you wrote:
>>Those who bring up the idea of cell phone style batteries may well have
>>never attempted to purchase replacement batteries.  They are as
>>proprietary as anything can ever be.  Companies like Nokia and Motorola
>>have just a few more dollars to invest in R&D Than APH.  Therefore, they
>>can design sophisticate charging circuitry and create batteries that
>>have no other function than to power your cell phone.  I use my Bookport
>>far more than I use my cell phone, and although my cell charges
>>extremely rapidly, it still needs to charge.  And when it does, it is no
>>longer a portable device.    My Bookport, on the other hand, is in fact
>>a portable device.  I don't need to worry about chargers or AC outlets.
>>I simply have the ability to read, anywhere.  I would hate to give that
>>up.
>>
>>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: bookport-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>[mailto:bookport-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Mike Arrigo
>>Sent: Thursday, February 02, 2006 7:56 PM
>>To: bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>Subject: [bookport] Re: power
>>
>>
>>Perhaps an idea might be to do it the way some police scanners do. They
>>take
>>regular aa batteries, and you can recharge them if they are
>>rechargeable,
>>I'm really not in favor of a special battery, I usually use the
>>energizer e2
>>lithium batteries, and those last forever, I can't remember the last
>>time I
>>changed them.
>>----- Original Message -----
>>From: "Joni Colver" <joni.colver@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>>To: <bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>Sent: Thursday, February 02, 2006 5:21 AM
>>Subject: [bookport] Re: power
>>
>>
>> > I agree with David's post below.  Proprietary battery systems are
>>generally
>> > inconvenient for the customer and more expensive than other options.
>> >
>> > I am not familiar with current cell phone batteries, the type of
>>battery
>> > used or the life of a charge.  Portability is the reason I bought the
>>Book
>> > Port and I like the availability of off-the-shelf inexpensive
>>batteries.
>> >
>> > It will be interesting to see what a new version of the Book Port will
>> > offer.  Technology is never static.  Just some thoughts from a totally
>> > satisfied Book Port user.
>> >
>> > Joni
>> > ----- Original Message -----
>> > From: "David Tanner" <david-tanner@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> >
>> >
>> > I think one big thing that we all agree with is that we would want
>>something
>> > that is not so tightly tied to the BookPort that the only place one
>>could
>>go
>> > to get an extra battery or replacement would be APH.  If you guys
>>aren't
>> > aware, one of the biggest pains with BrailleNote, and to some extent
>>with
>> > PacMate is the need to go back to the company with any battery issues,
>>and
>> > the cost for the company to replace the battery plus the amount of
>>time
>>the
>> > unit is out of service are both a genuine pain to the user, and
>>usually to
>> > us as a state agency trying to find a way for the person to still have
>>some
>> > kind of unit that the person can use while their unit is being
>>repaired.
>> >
>> >
>
> Sandy Licht
> Phone: 409-898-8218
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> are plans for good and not for disaster, to give you a future and a hope. 
> 12In those days when you pray, I will listen. 13If you look for me in 
> earnest,
> you will find me when you seek me. 14I will be found by you," says the 
> LORD...
>
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