Wow!  Jonathon, I am interested in hearing more about the visual displays.
What kind of small, portable visual display can I get.  I'd like to use it
for face-to-face communication to those who can't understand my speech well.
I use palm pilot but it's soooo old and not very trustworthy - if batteries
die, I've to reload the program into palm pilot.

Thanks!

Jeff
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> Hi maria. Another cool use of the infra-red port is to connect the
> BrailleNote to a visual display. This is great for presentations to groups
> or in situations where you may need a sighted person to look at what
> you're reading and writing, such as a classroom.
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