Terri,
I am not going to expand this any further, except that you are
misunderstanding the concept of the docking station. If you clip the
communicator on to the Braillino's docking station, it is definitely one
unit, and smaller than the BN, at that. The communicator will not fall off
the unit, once it is securely, and very easily clipped on.
All the best
At 19:22 24/10/2003, Terri Pannett spake these words of wisdom
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>In this case, I don't need to look at either the Communicator or the
>Braillino to know that I wouldn't want to buy it. My point was, the
>Braillino is not a true notetaker and as a stand-alone machine it cannot do
>as many things as the BrailleNote. The Communicator has notetaking
>features, but I believe people would prefer the BN because all of the
>noteIDL
r functions and the braille display are in the same unit. That
>means just one thing to carry around, not two. That's another reason why I
>believe the Communicator/Braillino combo will never be as popular as the BN.
>
>Terri, Amateur radio call sign KF6CA. Army MARS call sign AAT9PX,
>California
>
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