The failure of the Apex to include a compactflash card slot makes it a poor choice for a notetaker in my books. Rather than improve, there has been a regression. Now I will be forced to buy a card reader so I can continue to read materials saved on a compact flash card.

Makes me wonder: Are compactflash cards NO LONGER being produced? Perhaps I am mistaking, but I think I have heard that compactflash cards are now available up to 64GB or am I just day dreaming?

I know that some will say that the compactflash card reader is so small and WILL NOT TAKE UP too much space anywhere. Duh! Excuse me, when it was a integrated into the product previously with the MPower and the Classic, wasn't that more compact and a lot easier to schlepp around?

As always, indulgence in false pretense makes better sense as opposed to truly making adaptive equipment a more useful tool for the customer; let's just give them something to MAKE THEM JUMP UP AND DOWN a weebit, charge the same outrageous prices, and, when the ovation wears out, we will just MAKE ANOTHER PRODUCT and reintroduce the compactflash card again. Interesting the way the mind of adaptive equipment developers seem to work!!

Sincerely,
Olusegun
Denver, Coloradon.

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