Yeah, that's fine. I'll impress the members, including the group members
themselves, <smile>. Thanks again.
Rhonda Clark wrote:
Chris, I don't know if any of this will help you, but here is the
website information:
nformation Management System for the Blind
HumanWare, the world leader in information technology for the blind
and visually impaired, is proud to announce BrailleNote mPower and
VoiceNote mPower, the next generation of the BrailleNote family of
products.
Shipping immediately, BrailleNote mPower is available in 18 and 32
cell versions, with Braille or QWERTY keyboards. VoiceNote mPower is
also available with a Braille or QWERTY keyboard. With
state-of-the-art connectivity, BrailleNote mPower provides the
functionality and ease of use required by today's blind students,
professionals, and anyone who needs to access information anywhere
with efficiency.
Key new features include:
. expanded on-board storage
. SD card support
. USB host and client
. great quality stereo sound
. streaming media
. audio recorder
. built-in bluetooth
. and a fast Intel X-scale processor
Expanded On board Storage
The previous generation of BrailleNote offered 16 megabytes of user
storage by default, expandable to 48 MB. BrailleNote mPower allows you
to take more information and entertainment with you without even
needing a storage card, thanks to its 128 MB flash disk. Because your
data is precious, our disk on chip technology means that your data is
preserved, even if the battery goes completely flat.
SD Card Support
Secure Digital cards are becoming increasingly popular, and
BrailleNote mPower is the first information management tool for the
blind to offer built-in support for them. About the size of a postage
stamp, these tiny cards can store up to a couple of gigabytes of
information. SD cards are ideal for taking your media on the go. With
the SD card slot, compact flash slot, and PCMCIA slot, BrailleNote
mPower offers you the ability easily to carry well over 10 gigabytes
of storage on cards alone.
USB
BrailleNote mPower features two USB host ports. Connect printers,
embossers, keyboards and storage media to BrailleNote mPower for
maximum power and convenience. A separate minnie USB client port makes
connecting to your PC with Microsoft ActiveSync a snap.
Great Quality Stereo Audio
How does this sound? If you're an audiofile, you'll love the clean,
high quality stereo audio you get when you connect a set of headphones
to BrailleNote mPower. Whether it's mp3, Windows Media or wave files,
on your flash disk, across a network or over the web, BrailleNote
mPower provides a superior listening experience.
Streaming Media
Listen to the world! BrailleNote mPower offers you access to thousands
of Internet radio stations with its enhanced Media Player. Its support
for mp3 and Windows Media streaming means you can listen to Internet
radio anywhere you have an Internet connection. The new "create
favourite from link" feature in KeyWeb makes it easy for you to
quickly assemble a collection of your favourite Internet radio
stations, and surf between them. Braille-note mPower's streaming media
capability includes full support for ACB Radio.
The new Media Player not only allows you to adjust the volume of the
media separately from the speech anywhere in KeySoft, but you can also
pause and resume the playing of audio anywhere, without the need to
switch back into the Media Player application
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