Hello. A thumb drive can be connected to the BookSense by a provided
cable. I own both units and I love them both. However, I think the
BookSense has an advantage over the Book Port Plus because of the many
file types it can handle.

On 7/19/10, Mary Otten <[email protected]> wrote:
> I know there is a booksense list, but I didn't want to subscribe there
> just to get one question answered, so I hope its ok to post that here.
> I looked at the GW website and didn't see that the booksense lets you
> use thumb drives. But I note it will connect to a pc to charge the
> battery. Is that a direct connection, i.e. you plug it into a port like
> you would a thumb drive? Or is there a cable making the connection,
> which might mean that you could use thumb drives and that fact is not
> mentioned, or I missed it? I'm looking at the booksense and the
> bookport plus. One of the points in favor of the later is its ability
> to let you use thumb drives. I want to make sure I know all the
> capabilities of both units prior to making a decision.
>
> Mary
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