Well, I cannot imagine that being an option.
A Braillenote is a PDA, not a full-fledged computer.  Accordingly, its
resources are limited.  None of the other PDAs currently on the market
offer two speech synthesizers, and I believe resources and cost
effectiveness are the issue here.
I believe that in a previous message you mentioned voice recognition.
This particular activity requires a fast processor and a good deal of
system memory in order to function correctly. 
I believe that it is currently beyond any PDA.  Certain functions might
be included, in other words, a PDA might be able to recognize an
extremely limited set of phrases, however something like J-Say or Dragon
Naturally Speaking simply isn't in the cards.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of beth
Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 2004 11:41 AM
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Subject: [Braillenote] Eloquence


Hi to all.  I suggest in the future having a choice to purchase the BN
with
the voice as is or with Eloquence.  Thanks.  Beth


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