Carol, 

I know people have had PK's for up to 4 years without having any problems with 
the Braille display while others have had it for 2
weeks and already experienced problems with the Braille display. I think that 
it really depends on the Braille display itself as
well as the intervention between the user and the Braille display. 

I have had my PK for 6 months and have taken it to climb Half Dome and to 
travel around the  US over a dozen of times and to Canada
twice and use it constantly each day the unit is still looking brand new. 

Kevin 

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Carol Pearson
Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2008 5:33 AM
To: BrailleNote Mailing List
Subject: [Braillenote] THE LIFE EXPECTANCY OF A BRAILLE DISPLAY IN THE PK

Hi all,

I'm writing to ask your thoughts about the life expectancy of the PK's 
braille display.  I've had mine for almost two years now, in regular use, 
but I use it only with clean hands, haven't dropped or knocked it 
(knowingly) and have now had to send it in for maintenance.  With carriage 
and battery replacements (the latter two charges being expected), I was 
somewhat gutted to learn that, in order to deal with some faint dots, they 
want to replace the whole of the Braille display ...  The cost, though I 
don't have a final figure, is therefore going to work out at over a third of 
the cost of the PK and probably near to £1500 (UK pounds)!

I'm also very annoyed to learn that they have to order spare parts before 
this work can be undertaken.

My questions are, how long have PK users had their units and the displays 
been OK?  Have you had to have a display replaced, or have they replaced 
separate cells?

I would welcome any feedback, please.

--
Carol
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