Hi Cindy and list,
The Print and Emboss option is not avialible for PK users. I think it is due
to the target audience of the PK: PK is generally regarded as a companion
device where busy professionals have to move from place to place and jot
down important information from anywhere at anytime. mPower is generally
targeted for general audience ath combines power of the PK with the
convenience and size of Classic units.
Cheers,
Joseph 

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Sent: Monday, February 19, 2007 11:42 AM
To: Vicky Collins; Rob Lambert; [email protected]
Subject: RE: [Braillenote] mPower Versus PK - what you can and can't do

For curiosity sake, what exactly makes you unable to print or emboss from a
PK?

I love the size but I'm more a qwerty as apposed to a BT keyboard user so
that factors in a great deal.  But the size is awesome.

Cindy

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Sent: Monday, February 19, 2007 9:33 AM
To: Rob Lambert; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Braillenote] mPower Versus PK - what you can and can't do


Hi Rob,

I agree with the things already said by Martin.  In addition, the PK does
also have an all purpose serial port, which allows such things as ActiveSync
and being used as a Braille display for your computer.  But, note that you
are not able to print documents from your PK, as you are able to do with the
mPower.

As for the size comparison, the Braille n Speak and PK both weigh about a
pound, while either the 18 or 32 cell mPower are going to weigh over two
pounds, with the 18 cell weighing less of course.  The PK is the smaller of
the units, with its dimensions being 17.4cm x 9.2cm x 3.2cm/6.8" x 3.6" x
1.3"  The Braille n Speak is kind of in the middle with its being 8 inches
by 5 inches by 1.25 inches.
  And, finally, the mPower is the largest with all the BT and QT Braille
models being 25cm x 15.5cm x 5cm/9.9" x 6.1" x 2" Note that these dimensions
were taken directly from the products respective web sites.


Vicky Collins
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Sent: Monday, February 19, 2007 3:24 AM
Subject: [Braillenote] mPower Versus PK - what you can and can't do


I've noticed some people say they have BOTH an mPower and PK so i'm turning
to you for help with this. From MY understanding here's what I've gathered
about the mPower and PK as to what you can and can't do: With the mPower you
can use an FM radio, have an option of Eloquence or KeyNote Gold speech,
have the option to use off the shelf USB peripherals (such as flash drives
etc.), have expansive storage via CF, USB, and PC card slots, allow for USB
connection between your PC and the BrailleNote for a terminal mode, AS WELL
AS bluetooth. All those things I've just listed, as far as I know can NOT be
performed with the PK. Am I right? Also how much bulkier is the BrailleNote
mPower when compared to my 1993 Braille 'n Speak? My only real true
keep-interest for the PK is it's size, but that's about it.



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