Leslie,
If the Brailliant is hooked up to the notebook and the salesman types on 
the notebook, you read the Brailliant, you don't have face-to-face. You 
have to type on the notebook as well. You just have wireless braille 
display! that's all!
the Pk may be able to communicate with Brailliant display but it's not 
face-to-face.
isaac

On Mon, 8 Aug 2005, Leslie P Peterson wrote:

> Dean,
> 
> I guess you might be wrong.  I remember my first communicator with the
> salesman.  He set up the laptop with Windows XP and Bluetooth USB donge
> and Brailliant (before PK comes).
> 
> Salesman typed on his laptop and it sends the message to the Brailliant.
> I read it so well.  There were no cable.
> 
> so I believe it is possible for PK because Brailliant and PK are almost
> same to me.
> 
> Otherwise, you may tell me what is the different.
> 
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