Leslie, you are right.  When the first notices about the pk came out, I 
misunderstood what it would do.  I wish it would work for you.

> ----- Original Message -----
>From: Leslie P Peterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: [email protected]
>Date: Wed, 10 Aug 2005 08:58:27 -0500
>Subject: Re: [Braillenote] Brailliant and PK

>Rhonda,

>Yes, you are correct but I was not talking about them.  I will try more
>clear to you my point.

>PK has "braille terminal and visual displays", but I can not use them
>with the bluetooth.  They are required to use the serial cable.  That was I
>learned from Jonathan.  I was puzzled about it.  I found out that both PK
>and Brailliant are completely different.

>My understanding the Brailliant Braille Display can use the bluetooth
>with any laptop and desktop.

>So I WISH Brailliant system includes PK.  Gosh!

>NOTE: I let you aware that PK does not have any "thumb buttons" but just
>"joystick".

>Leslie--
>On Wed, 10 Aug 2005 07:20:32 -0500 Rhonda Clark
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Leslie, I looked on the internet about the Brailliant and PK.  This
>> is the only information I could find, other than downloading the PK
>> manual.  This is there brief descriptions about each product.

>> The new 40 cell and 24 cell Brailliant refreshable Braille displays
>> are the smallest, lightest and most compact displays on the market
>> today.  Designed for use with a laptop or desktop computer, and
>> offering both Bluetooth and USB connectivity, the Brailliant 24 and
>> Brailliant 40 are your ideal workplace companions.

>>   The BrailleNote PK is the worlds smallest Braille and speech
>> personal digital assistant.  This 18 cell model combines a crisp,
>> high definition Braille display with clear responsive speech
>> output.
>> Features  Bluetooth technology - talk to wireless devices including
>> cell phones and keyboards plus have a wireless ActiveSync connection
>> with your PC.
>>   USB functionality - connect effortlessly to your PC for
>> ActiveSync
>>   WiFi connectivity --surf the net wirelessly at high speed.
>> Connect to a wireless hotspot or securely over a corporate wireless
>> network when you plug in a supported wireless network card sold
>> separately.
>>   Internet Explorer v6 - KeyWeb just got faster, and works with many
>> more web pages, thanks to the latest browser technology.
>>   Enhanced KeySoft media player.  Listen to music (in stereo) while
>> working, with independent synthesized speech and music volumes.  All
>> this new functionality plus all the product features you have
>> already come to know and love.  18-35ll Braille display
>>     Eight key Braille keyboard
>>     Speech output
>>     Effortless thumb navigation by line, sentence, or paragraph
>>     Context sensitive help and indexed user guide
>>     USB client (slave)
>>     Blue tooth
>>     Nominal operating time (speech only) 20 hours
>>     Weight: 0.45kg/0.99fulbs
>>     Dimensions: 17.4cm x 9.2cm x 3.2cm/6.8" x 3.6" x 1.3"
>>   Price
>> BrailleNote PK   $4995.00

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