Prices down exactly and I am glad they are doing it my BN. Is now 4
years old and has had nothing done to it at all I still have the
original mother board to I am looking forward to the upgrade.


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Exactly!  Apparently there is no significant recycle value in the
displays, or at least it would cost more to do something than it would
be worth to them.  Still, it 
is a very significant savings and one has to give them credit for doing
their best to keep the prices down and still pay for all the
development.

Don

On Wed, 13 Jul 2005 15:14:51 -0400, Bray, Terry wrote:

Well if that is the case then when the upgrade comes out for older user
you would most likely keep your rubber keys as from what I understand
the are simply going to pull the display and 
Put it in the new box

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Terry,

You're right.  In the readme file for the MPower it describes the way to
tell the newer from older braille displays as looking at the routing
buttons.  If they are 
rubber the display is the older one, if they are somewhat elongated and
plastic (my wording), then you have the newer display.  

Not sure if the readme I've seen is the final version, that's
Humanware's call.

Don

On Wed, 13 Jul 2005 14:35:11 -0400, Bray, Terry wrote:

Well after I sent that to you I spent a few minutes making sure I was
right laugh However it didn't make sense to me to have the routing keys
separate especially the whey they build those units in several sizes.


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Terry,

You're quite right.  I sometimes hedge a bit in making absolute
statements as it seems that whenever you do this, especially as related
to technology, the 
exception suddenly occurs.  <smile>

Don

On Wed, 13 Jul 2005 08:45:49 -0400, Bray, Terry wrote:

Don if you look carefully at the display you can actually feel the seems
where it joins you are correct the routing keys are in fact part of the
display.


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Hi,

If you do the transplant, you will have the same braille display as you
currently have.  I haven't seen a unit after transplant, but would
assume it would have 
whatever routing buttons that your current display has as I believe the
routing buttons are a part of the braille display module.

Don





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