Well here goes
Braille Note
Easy to use
Powerful keysoft software with internet, media streaming, daisy play very soon, 
and a whole bunch of easy to use but powerful applications
not expandable beyond Humanware's software
bad wireless networking security I've heard
built-in braille display if you get a braille note
Pac Mate
full windows-ce operating system with all the features of that system
expandable to all windows-ce applications including a special version of Jaws 
for the Pac Mate
Detachable Braille Display optional
Not quite as easy to use It would be good to have some knowledge of Jaws on a 
regular pc first
of course all the internet and streaming features.  I imagine it streams more 
varieties of audio beside windows media and supports more wireless cards than 
the bn
Hope this helps some
David

> ----- Original Message -----
>From: "Adrian Snelgrove" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: <[email protected]
>Date: Wed, 5 Jul 2006 12:36:47 +0100
>Subject: [Braillenote] COMPARISONS

>Hi all,
>I wonder if I could get some feedback on this one:

>I'm currently purchasing equipment for a forthcoming University course
>and, am looking for a top class PDA.
>I'd be grateful if I could get feedback on the pros and cons of the
>BrailleNote against the PackMate as these are the two PDA's I am
>considering.
>I know that your opinions are going to be from personal preference but
>nevertheless I'd value your feedback.

>Many thanks.

>Adrian

>Adrian Snelgrove

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