Hi, Mary Ellen. If they make a new machine which they could do, eventually,
your braille note would get left behind, no longer being supported nor
improved. That's usually what happens when new models come out. Eventually,
the old model isn't supported any longer.
I'd rather see them update the motherboard again. I can come up with $1000.
I doubt that I will ever be able to come up with another $6000.
At 4/3/2004, you wrote:
Then why not a different animal? Why don't they simply add to their
product line like Fs did?
Why not keep the basic bn for those of us dark ages minded folks and
simply make another completely different machine for the power users? You
wouldn't necessarily have to even make a whole new machine, take one of
the palm pilots out there like Visuaide is doing and put it on that and
charge $850 bucks for it.
Just an idea or 2.
Mary Ellen Earls
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