Hmmm, I wonder what Freedom scientific is going to do with all those used
Braillenotes?

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Subject: [Braillenote] [PM] Freedom Scientific's Open Plan for
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From: "Jonathan Mosen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PM] Freedom Scientific's Open Plan for HumanWare 
Notetaker users
Date sent: Fri, 15 Sep 2006 16:20:52 -0400

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Sales Contact: Charlie Madsen, Inside Sales
Media Contact: Brad Davis
Blind/Low Vision Group
800-444-4443 or 727-803-8000
www.FreedomScientific.com

Trade in HumanWare Notetakers with
Freedom Scientific's Open Plan
Trade in any proprietary HumanWare notetaker and get the features 
you
want today with Freedom Scientific's PAC Mate.
(St.  Petersburg, Florida, September 15, 2006) - Freedom 
Scientific's
Open Plan, announced today, will help blind users of VoiceNote,
BrailleNote, mPower, and BrailleNote PK notetakers upgrade to an 
open
platform that uses the familiar Windows interface and runs 
mainstream
applications.
For the remainder of 2006, users in the United States and Canada 
can
trade in one of the aforementioned HumanWare products and save 
more than
70 percent on a PAC Mate(tm) Accessible Pocket PC.  Models with 
20 or 40
cells of refreshable braille will be discounted 60 percent.  
Purchase
prices after trade-in are:
*       PAC Mate BX400 and QX400 speech-only units: $700
*       PAC Mate BX420 and QX420 20-cell braille units: $1,500
*       PAC Mate BX440 and QX440 40-cell braille units: $2,250
The Open Plan is especially attractive to 18-cell BrailleNote 
Classic
users thinking about transplanting their braille cells to an 
mPower.
Transplanting to an mPower leaves you with the same amount of old 
cells,
but trading in the old unit for one of the PAC Mate's 440 models 
gets
you 40 new cells.  That's 22 extra new cells for the price of a
transplant!
If you want to save some cash, instead of upgrading your old 
18-cell
HumanWare unit, trade it in for a PAC Mate 420 model, and get two 
extra
cells and all the benefits of the open platform for $700 less.
The Open Plan also gives VoiceNote users, who are excluded from 
the
HumanWare Transplant Program, an inexpensive braille upgrade 
option.
Those taking advantage of the Open Plan will be able to choose 
from more
onboard applications, read from more braille cells, and access
mainstream applications and peripherals.  Students learn the 
Windows
operating system as they use the PAC Mate, knowledge they will 
draw from
for the rest of their lives.
PAC Mate users can communicate via MSN and AOL instant messaging,
synchronize with Microsoft Outlook's e-mail inbox, tasks, and 
notes,
balance their checkbook, and manage spreadsheets.  BrailleNote 
owners are
still waiting to get in touch with those features.  While they 
wait, PAC
Mate users are working with a host of other features BrailleNote 
doesn't
have.  Features like bar code scanners that identify and describe 
many
common household items, support for all Word documents, Skype 
Internet
telephony, reference materials like encyclopedias and recipe 
databases,
virtual private network access, and support for a broad range of 
network
cards and other peripherals.
"Since I became a PAC Mate user, I've used numerous exciting 
features
that the closed nature of the BrailleNote prevented me from being 
able
to deliver to customers when I managed that product," said 
Jonathan
Mosen, formerly of HumanWare, now Vice President of Blindness 
Hardware
Product Management at Freedom Scientific's Blind/Low Vision 
Group.  "My
PAC Mate has become an essential tool for me.  Not only am I more
productive on the job because of features like the full 
synchronization
and VPN support, but it's my accessible remote control for all 
our
appliances that use a remote."
Mosen also said he likes how the PAC Mate gives him such a vast
selection of entertainment options and supports all common 
streaming
media formats.
"A closed platform can't possibly keep up with all of the 
innovation
being unleashed by Microsoft and the many third party developers 
that
write software for Pocket PC devices.  I have no doubt that once
BrailleNote and VoiceNote users get their hands on a PAC Mate, 
they'll
be amazed at the world of possibilities on offer," Mosen said.  
"I can
even do high quality audio recordings on it!"
Find out more about the PAC Mate by visiting the Freedom 
Scientific Web
site.  Contact Freedom Scientific Sales if you have questions or 
wish to
take advantage of the Open Plan.
This program cannot be combined with any other discounts.  The 
trade-in
units must be in good working condition, as determined by Freedom
Scientific.  Freedom Scientific reserves the right to refuse any 
trade-in
or to change or cancel any aspect of this program at any time at 
its
sole discretion.
About Freedom Scientific
Freedom Scientific is the world's leading manufacturer of 
assistive
technology products for those who are blind and vision impaired 
and
products for the special education and learning disability 
markets.
Freedom Scientific(r) and PAC Mate(tm) are either trademarks or
registered trademarks in the United States and/or other 
countries.  The
names of companies and products mentioned herein may be the 
trademarks
of their respective owners.
Jonathan Mosen.
Vice President, Blindness Hardware Product Management
Freedom Scientific BLV Group LLC

11800 31st Court North

St.  Petersburg, FL 33716-1805

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