Hi everyone,
I may still receive some replies to my question about
the aircard, since my post is not more than a day old
yet. The reason I would like to know about their
compatibility with the Braille note, is because they
are a faster connection than a bluetooth connection,
and they are securely connected in the PCMCIA slot,
instead of having the cell phone near by. They have
been on the market for just under 2 years now, so I am
surprised that they have not been tested with the
Braille Note. If
Ann, I am glad that you mentioned that a list of
compatible devices isn't readily available. I looked
on the downloads page for the manual, which to my
knowledge does not cover which devices are compatible
or not, so why it was mentioned in the first place is
not clear. My friend Angie was also unable to receive
an answer when she messaged Jonathan privately about
whether or not aircards were compatible, which is
discouraging.
I am curious also to know what kind of testing could
be done on a voluntary basis to ensure that we know
which periferals work with the Braile Note. It seems
to me right now, that it is difficult to say which
ones will work definitely. I am in Canada, but I have
a friend in the States also, who would be happy to
test hardware compatibility. I think its cruicial to
see what will work with the unit before purchasing it,
so any way that we could aid this process would be
most welcome.
Sincerely,
Kim;
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