The older qt models had a different keyboard, and the keys could come off
very easily. On my original voicenote, it happened to me, the letter k
broke
off. The new keyboard seems to be made better, and when you use it, you
can
see why it's less prone to that problem.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Lindsay Yazzolino" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, June 15, 2005 10:52 PM
Subject: re: [Braillenote] experience with pulsedata humanware
Hi Mike,
Thanks for this message. It's good to hear positive feedback on this
list. I have had very positive experience with Humanware as well. I am
just curious, however, what new keyboard are you talking about? Thanks.
Lindsay
> ----- Original Message -----
>From: "Mike Arrigo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: <[email protected]
>Date: Wed, 15 Jun 2005 22:00:43 -0500
>Subject: [Braillenote] experience with pulsedata humanware
>Hi all. Too often, people only write about negative experiences. The
>positive experiences are not mentioned enough, so I decided to write the
>experience I had with pulsedata humanware with regard to upgrading my
>voicenote qt. I finally decided it was time to purchase the new
motherboard
>and software upgrade. Admitedly, I was probably the only user left who
still
>had an old unit. In the process, I also decided to replace the battery,
and
>purchase the newer keyboard. After figuring out the costs, I was
>offered
a
>brand new voicenote complete with a new waranty at a good discount in
>exchange for my old unit. I received the new unit today, and it's
working
>great. I haven't gotten in to the wireless world yet, since I don't
travel
>much, but I really like the media player. My experience was very
positive. I
>do have one concern I would like to mention. Will this board be used
>for
a
>while yet? I know when I purchased my original voicenote, the hardware
was
>upgraded in less then a year afterwords. Granted, I know I'm probably
one of
>the last users to upgrade, and I know the current hardware has been used
for
>about 2 years now I think, but the cost of those kind of upgrades is not
>something that everyone can afford every year or so. I realize that
>technology changes, and this type of hardware is no different then a
desktop
>pc in that it gets better, however usually it's quite affordable to
upgrade
>a pc since you can simply upgrade one part at a time. Just thought I
would
>mention this. Again, a very positive experience for me.
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