So are you saying that there are other scanners that will work with the Braille 
Note?
I'm interested to find out more about that.
Thanks,
Frank M.  Hernandez.




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>From: Stanley Littrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: Braillenote List <[email protected]
>Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 12:36:20 -0700
>Subject: Re: [Braillenote] ScanaR

>For a price tag of 3000 dollars for a scanning and saving system seems to
>be somewhat pricy for my taste.  You can get a good portable scanner for a
>great deal less.  For most of us money is an object.  We all can wish for
>such things.  As my grandmother used to say, "you can spit in one hand and
>wish in the other and see which one fills up first."At 12:14 PM 9/10/2004,
>you wrote:
>>A few good points to having a stand-alone reading machine:  It would be
>>easier to move than a desktop computer or even than a laptop, if you use an
>>external keyboard with the laptop.  Also, you could have your important
>>stuff saved in the ScanaR.  If you used a computer with a scanner and
>>something happened to your PC, where would you be?  Even if you did use such
>>a system, it would not hurt to have the ScanaR as a backup, so your reading
>>would be uninterrupted and your important stuff would still be available.
>>Beth


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