This is Joseph. This is what I have heard of:

Technical specifications for BrailleNote Classic running KeySoft 7.0:
Operating System: Microsoft Windows CE 4.2 (KeySoft 7.0)
CPU: MIPS R4000 at 100 MHz
Memory: 16 MB RAM, 16 MB Flash (upgradable to 48 MB)
Connectivity: serial, parallel, WiFi, CF slot type II, PCMCIA slot type II,
InfraRed, 56K modem, headphone jack
External devices:
Storage: Superdisk drive (no longer supported), CF card (16 MB-4 GB), PC
card (MicroDrive or a CF card+an adapter)
Connectivity: Cisco Aironet 340/350 WiFi card, Ambicom WL1100CCF, Socket Low
Power Ethernet EA2902-139
Speech: KeyNote Gold

Technical specifications for BrailleNote PK running KeySoft 7.0:
Operating System: Microsoft Windows CE 4.2 (KeySoft 7.0)
CPU: Strong ARM at approx. 400 MHz (I'm not sure)
Memory: 64 MB RAM, 32 MB Flash (again, I'm not sure)
Connectivity: Bluetooth, WiFi, CF slot type II, serial, USB client
Internal devices and jacks: headphone jack, internal microphone with an
associated record button
External devices:
Storage: CF card (16 MB-4 GB)
Connectivity: Ambicom WL1100CCF, Sandisk Connect+WiFi+128 MB CF card, Socket
Low Power Ethernet EA2902-139
Speech: KeyNote Gold

Technical specifications for BrailleNote mPower running KeySoft 7.0:
Operating System: Microsoft Windows CE 4.2 (KeySoft 7.0)
CPU: Intel Xscale PXA272 at 416 MHz (depends on the power requirements)
Memory: 64 MB RAM, 128 MB Flash
Connectivity: Bluetooth, WiFi, serial, SD slot, CF slot type II, PCMCIA slot
type II, USB client and 2 host ports, 56K modem, InfraRed
Internal devices and jacks: internal microphone with associated record
button, external microphone jack, headphone jack, FM Radio receiver
External devices:
Storage: SD card (8 MB-1 GB), CF card (16 MB-4 GB), PC card (MicroDrive or
CF card+adapter), USB devices (floppy disk drive, external hard disk drive,
thumb or key drive, etc.)
Connectivity: Ambicom WL1100CCF, Sandisk Connect+WiFi+128 MB CF card, Socket
Low Power Ethernet EA2902-139
Speech: KeyNote Gold, Eloquence

I hope this information may help you.
P.S. For further information, you can contact Andrew Riden at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] or Dean Jackson.


-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kevin Chao
Sent: Monday, February 20, 2006 7:48 PM
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Subject: [Braillenote] Technical Specification 


Hey List: 
I have a question regarding the technical specification of the three units:
the classic, mPower, and the PK. 
I know that the mPower is faster than the Classic and the PK is quicker than
the classic also. But i wnat to know by how much in terms of numbers like
mhz or something along that base. I have tried looking for this kind of
information on the Humanware site but haven't had any luck. If anyone is
able to provide me with this kind of information it  will be greatly
appreciated. 
Kevin 
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