Hi All,
I get better battery life from my pk than from the mPower.
Robert Carter
At 11:18 PM 5/16/2006, you wrote:
I think I'm going to be rather ambitious and apply for a loan for
both products. I have heard the battery life re the PK is not very
long per charge, and that folks seems to have more problems with the PK.
--Daveed--At 02:15 PM 5/16/2006, you wrote:
Hi,
I have both an mPower and a pk. While it is true that the pk does
not have as many ports, no radio, less memory and cannot stream
audio, I do not find it any slower than the mPower. It is also
awesome with gps. They are both excellent products. I find that I
prefer the pk when I am going to be on the go. It is just a lot
less to carry around all day.
Robert Carter
At 03:47 PM 5/16/2006, you wrote:
Hi,
I have had my mPower since February. I ABSOLUTELY LOVE IT!!!! It
is fast, streams audio, has a better speaker than the PK, has a
more comfortable keyboard, has USB host ports, has both an SD and
PCMCIA slots, has an external microphone jack, supports playlists,
and can have a full 32 cell Braille display. I have heard of more
software problems with the PK than with the classic or mPower, and
I would imagine it is pretty slow.
The advantages (I am speaking from assumption and from using a PK
for about five minutes): basically fits in a pocket, has a
joystick (I would prefer two joysticks over the four thumbkeys),
still has bluetooth, and can play music in the background, though
only one track at a time.
I apologize to anyone who has a PK; I know the keyboard is
preference, not comfort for all, and that some of what I have said
may not be accurate. I did my best. The best way I could put it
is an mPower is like getting a Dell PDA, while the PK is like
picking one up at a local store for not much money. They both
work on the same principles, yet one can do a lot more than the
other. As mentioned, the main physical difference in the two
(aside from ports and jacks) is the size, so consider where you
will be using your unit and how much you will travel with it.
Alex
----- Original Message -----
From: Daveed Mandell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [email protected]
Date: Tue, 16 May 2006 12:05:24 -0700
Subject: [Braillenote] PK Or MPower?
While the PK is very appealing, due to its small size, I
hear from several
MPowere owners that the latter has significantly longer battery
life, much
more flash memory, is more powerful in general, and isn't that
huge to
carry around. What would folks recommend for a blind radio
reporter to
carry around, given the constsraints of the PK? I would also use
the unit
with GPS, of course. Another advantage is that I could read and
write
Spanish documents with the MPower, I'm told, and that this
wouldn't be
possible with the PK.
Thanks for any comments/recommendations.
----Daveed---
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