Hi, Jonathan,
I have to agree here. I want the faster processor, larger memory and audio
str3eaming. I have placed my unit in transplant line. I'm one of those
"Blazie refugees" you were refering to a while ago, but I am not using
compatibility mode. I have an old 40 which I had modified to run 55 plus
hours between charges. If the M Power is basically not useful at %10 level,
that really decreases its useful life between charges to something like 18
hours. I was not complaining at 20, especially since the old Braille Lites
would run about that long.
Actually, when I think of it in perspective, I'll bet a lot of sighted
people would like to get even 9 hours out of their laptops (grin).
Cordially,
Evelyn
At 07:46 AM 8/17/05, you wrote:
Hi Jonathon;
Change of topic.
Can you shortly take on the chalange and help us with the power problem of
the m power. If the machine is going to die on me like that, it is making
me have second thoughts about the transplant. Please look at the problems a
few are having with recalibrating their m powers and not getting full use of
the battery. It is just going dead to my understanding.
I really want that recording feature, so let us know what we are doing wrong
or what is wrong.
thanks.
Terry Powers
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Hi Ron, oh sorry I see now. Well whether Eloquence is better is of course a
highly debatable point.
Jonathan Mosen
BrailleNote Product Marketing Manager
HumanWare
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