Mary Ellen, what would those people do that need the type of unit
you mentioned do to make that kind of a purchase? We have already
purchased. Most people, at least me, could not afford to make
another purchase.
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From: "Mary Ellen Earls" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "Braillenote List" <[email protected]
Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2007 08:49:07 -0700
Subject: [Braillenote] Some thoughts:
What about this?
A Braille note standard which would be the mpower as we know it
with all the
e-mail word processor and all the nanny things like the fm radio
media
center etc etc.
Then a Braille Note Professional with a full range of Microsoft
outlook
features including the ability to do presentations without a
second pda
device, no fm radio or any of that, and a highly evolved
calculator program.
All machines would have skype and instant messaging and the
professional
model would have state of the art financial program.
The Standard could run with the Nemath code tutorial or whatever
that thing
is and all the school things elementary and secondary students
would need.
A fully comprehensive program should be in place so that a
student, when he
finished secondary level could easily trade in his unit for the
professional
model and oh yes, a fully functioning dictionary which is
collegian level
would simply be built-in just as the word processor is today.
There should be easier cell phone installation and the ability
when in gps
to simply point to a phone number and be able to call from the
keyboard into
the Bluetooth cell phone.
Just my thoughts.
Mary Ellen Earls
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