The only problem with that idea is that some of us, yours truly included, still have a dial-up modem. We plan to do something about that at some point in the near future, but I wouldn't be able to get my mail from the BrailleNote if there wasn't a 56K modem in it.
Karen ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mike Arrigo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, June 29, 2005 12:27 AM Subject: Re: [Braillenote] New BrailleNote Actually, the new hardware sounds good, I would have done one thing different though. I would have removed the modem and put in its place an ethernet port. Broadband is available in most places now, and dial up modems just don't cut it anymore, a cable or dsl connection is so much faster. ----- Original Message ----- From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, June 28, 2005 10:54 AM Subject: RE: [Braillenote] New BrailleNote > Hi Andy, Victor Reader is not something that we've put on the BrailleNote > mPower at present but we certainly intend to do so. > > We felt the PCMCIA slot was important because a lot of people use > microdrives and other cards. It's an advantage that we have over competing > products, and we have found people appreciate it. > > Jonathan Mosen > BrailleNote Product Marketing Manager > HumanWare > > DDI: +64-3-373-6192 > Fax: +64-3-384 4933 > Mobile: +64-21 466 736 > Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://www.humanware.com > > > ___ > To leave the BrailleNote list, send a blank message to > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > To view the list archives or change your preferences, visit > http://list.pulsedata.com/mailman/listinfo/braillenote ___ To leave the BrailleNote list, send a blank message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] To view the list archives or change your preferences, visit http://list.pulsedata.com/mailman/listinfo/braillenote
