Being new to the list and now seeing that we also have Pulse Data exec's 
looking at the list too, I also look forward to the new 6.1 upgrade with 
wireless coming out soon.  I still only have one additional item I have been 
wishing for in the Braille note, a USB port.  The connectivity method that I 
use is my laptop to Braille Note connection.  As with most newer laptops 
available today, I have no serial ports on my laptop, only USB ports.  This 
means I have to use a serial to USB device to connect the two together.  For 
larger file transfers this causes the system to shut down, and thus exchanging 
information is impossible.  After numerous contacts with tech services, this is 
due to the converter and not the laptop or BN.  I must also mention the serial 
to USB converter is the one recommended by Tech Services.  The only solution I 
have found that works without fail is a compact flash card reader/writer.  This 
works great, although requires a large compact flash card for large files.  I 
utilize several 1 gig flash cards, which is an expensive option, but with no 
other choice...  A USB port on the Braille note would eliminate this problem 
and allow the BN to be directly connected to a PC or laptop that does not have 
a soon to be outdated serial port.  Since I am a Doctor of Occupational Therapy 
and do alot of travel in the lower 48 states, the less I have to carry for 
connectivity and information exchange, the better.  Now if we could give the BN 
a CDRW drive along with the wireless upgrade, I could leave the laptop at home. 
 Just kidding...but sounds good.

Dr. Steven Beres, O.T.D.

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