Yes.  I have a 18 cell, and at my former job, I used a 32 cell.  The units
are exactly the same, except that  there is extra space on either side of
the display on the 18 cell.  

Sherry


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Nope, Penny, I'm not gonna knock you off; you are absolutely correct. I
tink on the BN 18's, there is space at either end of the Braille
display, so it is indeed the same unit.



Susie Stageberg
Project ASSIST with Windows
Iowa Department for the Blind
(515) 281-1351 
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Subject: Re: [Braillenote] physical difference between BN 18 and BN 32




You who have seen both units correct me if I am wrong.
I thought that the bn 18 and the bn 32 are essentially the same
configuration as to size when you get down to the braille display. the
18-cell display is just as wide and takes up just as much space as the
bn32.  I could be wrong about this, but I do not think so. I own a bn32
and part of the reason I went ahead and bought the  more cells in the
display was that I had heard that the other unit was physically the same
size.  the bn18 is the same size as the bn32. Okay, someone come and
knock me off this notion, if there's nothing to it. Kindest regards,
Penny




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