Just to add to Jim's posting the pk has an 8 mb memory card whereas the Bn classic had a 16 mb card which could be upgraded to 48 mb. The mpower has 128 mb on its flash card.
Mary Ellen Earls
----- Original Message ----- From: "James Aldrich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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The BN Classic doesn't have as much memory or as fast a processor as the M-power. One cannot hear audio streams with the classic. The classic will not upgrade after the latest Keysoft upgrade due to its limitations. The functionality of the classic is much the same otherwise. The classic also has a parallel port rather than USB ports.

The PK is a different machine. It is much smaller. One cannot print or emboss with the PK. It is very small, about the size of the old BNS perhaps smaller. It doesn't have as much memory as the M-power if I recall correctly. The operation is somewhat different than the standard BN models.

HTH

Jim


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Hi all.
Can someone please explain how are BN mPower, BN classic and BN Pk different?
Regards

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