Hi Dan
Don't you think you should remind people in this announcement that GW
Micro will no longer be providing technical support for this product?
Also, do you think HIMS will be able to provide adequate support for
this product in this country? It's not reassuring looking at their
website which appears to have been written by someone who has yet to
master the English language.
(Full disclosure: I'm writing as someone who is very disappointed to
have purchased a BookSense XT from GW Micro just a few days before
you announced that HIMS was taking control of its products.)
Thanks
Jim Roberts
At 11:08 AM 11/5/2010, Dan Weirich wrote:
The BookSense XT has been very popular since GW Micro introduced it
to the US market just over one year ago. The BookSense XT is a
portable audio playback device that can be used to read DAISY books
from popular content providers including: National Library Service
(NLS), RFB&D, Bookshare and NFB Newsline. It also has support for a
wide variety of other content including textbooks, magazine
articles, best sellers, music and more. In addition, The BookSense
XT boasts an FM radio, 4 GB of built in storage, SD slot and
wireless Bluetooth audio support. It's small, compact and easy to
use plus now the price just got better.
For a limited time, buy the BookSense XT from GW Micro at the
reduced price of $449 plus shipping and handling. This offer won't
last long time so please contact GW Micro by calling 260-489-3671
and ask for the Order department to get your BookSense XT today. If
you prefer to order online simply go to our web site
https://www.gwmicro.com/Catalog/BookSense and your order will be
handled promptly.
Dan
Daniel R. Weirich
GW Micro, Inc.
725 Airport North Office Park
Fort Wayne, IN 46825
www.gwmicro.com
260-489-3671 ext 201
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