little Hi.  Glad you got to see it was the braille uncomfortable at
all for you to read or did you get to read with it for a long period of that.  
The new cases are very nice that's what I have and I do like this braille 
display my unit's
a little over a yen old.  Is the display  quieter then yours and mine?

> ----- Original Message -----
>From: "Jane Jordan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: "Braillenote List" <[email protected]
>Date: Mon, 25 Oct 2004 22:35:08 -0500
>Subject: [Braillenote] the new BrailleNotes

>I got to look at my frien'd brailleNote that she got over the weekend.  The
>Braille display was different--I can't explain how, it just ...  was.  LIke
>it wasmuch more clear and sharp than mine.  Then again, mine is 4 years old
>or so.  Maybe three.  Whatever.  The other odd thing I noticed about it was
>the cursor routing keys.  I flipped out at first.  I thought I was looking
>at a bunch of braille dots on the top--like an extra display.  That will
>take some getting used to should I ever get a second BN.  But hey, other
>than that, the machine seemed lighter (then again, it is an 18-cell model)
>and overall worked relaly well.  Oh yeah, I loved the case!  I have to get a
>new one soon anyhow--maybe it'll be like that one.  A suggestion on those
>cases, though.  Why not put snaps in place instead of the velcro?  Hers had
>snaps and velcro on the back ...  but why not just replace all the velcro
>with snaps or something? It would save m e having to comb out the velcro
>ever ycouple of days because of my cats.  Just a thought.

>Jane


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