I agree with all the points you made. However, for me I prefer something more sterdy. I spent a lot of money on my BookSense and I just want to give it the best protection possible both from scratches, things sliding into the SD card slot and from accidental drops. As I said I am very happy with the BookSense itself. I look forward to see what new features will be added. I still have my fingers crossed that protected WMA support will be added. If there is no plans for this I would like to know. Some companies have promised this feature but never delivered and when the user realizes this it is to late because he or she has purchased the product. I chose the BookSense over its competition because GW Micro has a reputation for being honest and I am a fan of GW's reliable screen reader Window Eyes. I am sure I will not be disappointed.
On 3/8/10, Raul A. Gallegos <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello Louis, you wrote in part: > > *snip* >>> things I don't like. I don't like the pouch that comes with the >>> BookSense. I wish it came with a case. You can by a vinyl case from GW >>> or a leather case from Executive Products but I find that a cell phone >>> case is adequate. > *snip* > > I agree that the pouch it comes with is not much protection, or so it > seems on the surface. However let me explain why it comes with it > instead of an actual case. > > 1. Not everyone wants a case. If you note with cell phones, laptops, and > other portable devices, they don't come with a case, or if they do, it's > of the pouch variety. I received a Zoom H2 recorder for Christmas and it > came with a cotton-feeling-nasty-useless pouch which makes the BookSense > velvety case seem like gold when compared. The Zoom H2 as you may or may > not know, is not an accessibility type of recorder. So this shows that > mainstream items are not different. > > 2. Protection. While it seems like the pouch offers little to no > protection, let's take the following situation into consideration. What > if you want to put the BookSense in your pocket or purse. You may not > want the case for this because those are more bulky. Now the pouch on > the other hand is form-fitting and would offer small protection, but > that protection can save your BookSense. I don't know about you, but I > usually have loose change in my pocket. My wife has loose change in her > purse. We have seen that coins can work their way into the SD card slot > of the BookSense. However if you place it in the pouch, and then place > it in your pocket or purse, no foreign objects will damage it. What if > you carry around keys in your pocket or purse, the keys could scratch > the surface. > > I hope this helps and perhaps the pouch will be considered a more > valuable accessory. > > Many thanks. > > -- > Raul A. Gallegos > GW Micro Technical Support And Product Specialist > Voice 260-489-3671, Fax 260-489-2608 > Web http://www.gwmicro.com > > If you reply to this message it will be delivered to the original sender > only. If your reply would benefit others on the list andyour message is > related to GW Micro or the BookSense, then please consider sending your > message to [email protected] so the entire list will receive it. > > To manage your subscription to gw-booksense, visit: > > http://www.gwmicro.com/listserv > > If you reply to this message it will be delivered to the original sender only. If your reply would benefit others on the list andyour message is related to GW Micro or the BookSense, then please consider sending your message to [email protected] so the entire list will receive it. To manage your subscription to gw-booksense, visit: http://www.gwmicro.com/listserv
