I am still waiting/hoping voiceover will enable auto-scroll. the one I'm 
looking at has storage capabilities though. 

I don't travel much, so carrying around something isn't an issue for me. thanks 
for all the discussion. 

Alia

On Jun 21, 2014, at 10:14 AM, Teresa Cochran <batsfly...@me.com> wrote:

> I read lots of books with my Braille display using Kindle, iBooks, and Bard. 
> I only read audio books when I can't get them in Braille or I don't want to 
> pay. (or can't pay). I'm such a Braille fanatic that I use my Focus 40 Blue 
> with my iPod. I was never sure I wanted to scroll a whole bunch with a small 
> Braille display. So carrying around a 40-cell one is no big deal for me, as 
> it might be with others. Of course, I'm still used to carrying around my 
> Braille Lite 40, which is much heavier than a Focus 40 Blue. If there's a way 
> you can try reading books with a display, or working with it otherwise, you 
> might get a better idea of what you want to do by doing so.

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