Lorenzo, You're speculating. This is not knowledge, just speculation. You're asking for competitive pricing with mainstream devices, and I may add at the lower end of mainstream devices. That just ain't gonna happen with assistive technology that sells in the thousands, and becomes a great success when it sells in the tens of thousands. Mainstream success, on the other hand, is measured in the millions of units. So, when I say "competitively priced," I'm not talking about Game Boys, I'm talking about Packmates and Braille Notes and the like. Oh, and about the speculation as to what sets the device apart, it's far more than a $50 voice. You've got your head wrapped around an off the shelf unit from one of those lots of millions with a voice added to it. Not so. As I said, designed from the ground up. Please recalibrate your thinking on this.