There is a zippered case that attaches to the new case.  I am not sure of
the price because it might have changed.  I will check it out the next time
I am in the office.  But $29.00 sticks out in my mind.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Les Kriegler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, January 27, 2004 9:34 PM
Subject: RE: [Braillenote] I got the new case


> Hi Peggy,
>
> Well, I imagine you can stand or walk with the BN in use.  Otherwise, I
> don't know how one would use GPS?  I guess I'll find that out real soon
> as I'm awaiting the return of my upgraded unit with the new case and GPS
> module.
> Best Regards,
>
> Les
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Peggy Kern
> Sent: Tuesday, January 27, 2004 9:28 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [Braillenote] I got the new case
>
>
> Hi, all.  Having had my BrailleNote since dinosaurs roamed the earth
> (actually, since October, 2000), I've always had the old case, with the
> velcro compartment in the front, and the compartment where the BN is
> stored
> zips up.  I ordered the new BN case, and just got it tonight.  Man, it's
> a
> bear getting the BN in!  I had to have my hubby help me with it, but it
> seems to be in nice and snug now.  So does this mean we can use the BN
> standing up with it on our shoulder?  I don't want to try it and find
> out
> it won't work when I hear my BN falling to the ground with a sickening
> thud.  <lol>  Also, I'm wondering what people do with the charger for
> the
> BN.  It looks like it would fit in the zipper compartment on the inside
> of
> the case, but then I'm concerned that when the case is closed, it would
> put
> too much pressure on the BN (if it would even close at all.  So do you
> just
> leave the charger at home, or carry it some other way, or can it in fact
> be
> carried in the case?  Or is the zipper compartment for flatter items.  I
>
> like the little slot for storage cards, and all the velcro pieces that
> can
> be undone to give access to the various ports are great!  I think the
> only
> changes I'd make in a future case design would be a zipper compartment
> on
> the outside for the charger, and maybe a velcro flap to cover the
> parallel
> port.  But I like the fact that my BN is protected, and if it can now be
>
> used while standing, and if I can figure out where to keep the charger,
> I'll be a happy camper.  Do I remember someone saying that they put the
> BN
> in the new case inside the old case to take it out on rainy days?
>
> Let's hear how you use your cases?
>
> For those who have gotten their units recently, this may be the only
> case
> you've ever used, so your thoughts are also welcome.
>
> Peggy
>
> P.S.  I like the little rubbery Braille Pulsedata emblem on the top of
> the
> case.  <smile>
>
>
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