As I have said in the past, if the Braillenote is the only computing device at your disposal, I can kind of see your point, but I am probably safe in saying that most of the people in this group have access to at least one other computer so they aren't really doing without anything. I never expected my Braillenote to do everything that a PC does, and I still don't. If I could only afford one computer, and had no access to any other, i. e. because I wasn't employed, etc., and I had diverse needs that required a high level of computing power, and I either had space constraints, or traveled a great deal, I would probably go for a compact laptop PC. Personally, I have a PC at home, and at work, so my expectations for a portable computing device are more than met by the Braillenote as it is.
Andy
