Some of us have floppy disk drives and the Pcmcia slot is the only one that 
will work with those disk drives so I am glad that the slot was not done 
away with.  After all, one can use the smaller compact flash cards and 
smaller micro drives by using an adapter in that slot so it pleases 
everyone.

Karen.

Karen
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Mary Otten" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, June 29, 2005 5:34 AM
Subject: RE: [Braillenote] New BrailleNote


Andy,
I have to agree with you on the pcm cia slot.I can understand why people 
with older Note family members, who have invested in microdrives would like 
to see that slot retained. But I haven't seen such a slot on any
laptop I've looked at in the store for the last year or more, including the 
one I bought earlier this year. I wonder if retention of that slot was just 
one of the ways Humanware sought to make the transition/upgrade easier
for previous customers. I'd certainly rather see a different media type, or 
two sd slots or whatever as opposed to pcm cia. For those who say pcm cia 
isn't scarce, I'd like to hear some examples of pcm cia devices
being sold right now, other than the micro drive, of course, which I guess 
is still available. I have the idea that pcm cia devices are more costly and 
eat more battery than do sd or flash cards. If that's wrong, please
educate me.
Mary




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