Hi folks- I am still considering the braille note as a replacement device for my pacmate and have a few more questions. First, with out using it for the internet and either using the machine with files on the flash disk and a little bit with external storage cards or USB drives, how is the battery life? I'd assume that you can get a few days out of the braille note depending if you are using speech only, braille only etc? That sounds fine to me. Also, do you get less battery drain from using a storage card or from using a usb drive or is it about the same? Second, does anyone know the highest capacity of storage cards the braille note can accept? For compact flash, i know there are 2, 4 and 8 gigabyte cards now available. For SD it gets a little more complicated. For 4gb cards, there are some standard cards in that size still available but hard to find. From 4gb and up however, they are now being released in the new SDHC high capacity standard which only a few new devices such as the edirol r09 audio recorder supports. I'd also assume that it can support flash drives of any capacity as well as some pocket hard drives since they connect via USB? Thanks for any help and if anyone would be willing to talk to me on skype about the braille note, let me know. I can't think of anymore questions at the moment but I'll probably have more. Regards Jay
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