Hi Nadia and All,

Well, the PK doesn't have an internal dial-up modem, although one can attach
a compact flash one, such as the Socket 56K dial-up modem.  Infrared isn't
supported on the PK, but then the PK does have Bluetooth, which lets you
communicate with cell phones and via ActiveSync, but without the need to
have the two devices aligned exactly right.  Also, the PK doesn't have as
much internal storage space, with the flashdisk having 8MB.  And, you only
have the one slot for external storage, meaning the one compact flash card
slot and no PCMCIA slot.  But, the PK is fast, is a lot smaller and weighs a
lot less than the BNBT.  There may be other things that the BNBT has/will
have that the PK doesn't, but I can't think of them right now.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Nadia Van Niekerk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, December 28, 2004 6:01 AM
Subject: [Braillenote] The braille note PK



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Hi all,

I am just wondering what features there is on the BN bt that are not
suported by the PK?  I have a BN bt and I think of upgrading to the BN pk.

Thanks
Nadia


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