Just for anyone who is unaware, the BrailleNote PK is a U.S. and U.K. version 
of the BAUM Pronto. Well there's another version of the Pronto, known as the 
QS. To get an idea of how big it is, take a Braille 'n Speak, extend it's 
length by 1 inch on either end, and smash a full QWERTY keyboard (complete with 
Windows key) into that space. That is the Pronto QS and I've wondered why 
Humanware won't be adapting it. I have a feeling it has to do with the 
existence of the VoiceNote QT but in all honesty I have never seen a QWERTY 
based note taker this small. This thing can pretty much fit in your pocket, not 
unlike the BrailleNote PK. This would be a good thing for those of us who 
prefer speech but want something a little more portable than the VoiceNote QT, 
while still having a full size keyboard. Any thoughts on this?
       
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