Hi Chris;
I am just the opposite.  I love my 32 cell M-power, but would never give
up my BT key board.  I have large fingers and muscular problems and I
find the Braille keyboard easier.  The qt keyboard is smaller than a
regular typewriter and I do not think I can adjust to that.  I was
tought the braillewriter before the typewriter and will not give it up
for the world.  When they do a demo for you, see if they can bring both
models.  You will not know what is best for you with out hands on
experience.
Good luck on your decision.

Terry Powers


-----Original Message-----
From: Brian Lingard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, August 18, 2006 2:10 AM
To: Braillenote List
Subject: RE: [BrailleNote] BrailleNote as Braille Display For PC

Ottawa Canada

Dear Chris:

I think you will be rather satisfied with a BrailleNote 32 cell
model.

While an 18 cell unit is cheaper, I found I was living on the
advance bar when I had one made by a competitor.

If you are a good typist, you will probably find you can type
faster on a QT keyboard than a BT keyboard but your preference as
to keyboard can be a very personal one.

Take care.

Brian

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