Hi Stacey: I can answer your non-price specific questions... as I luckily don't take care of that department.
The default amount of flash memory on a voice or braille note is 16 megabytes of memory. This (for an additional fee), can be upgraded to 48 megs of memory, thus giving you 32 extra megabytes of memory. Many list members or bn users say this additional memory helps out quite a bit when handling large files, i.e. opening and closing and saving them. Therefore, it may be worth looking into if you can spare the cash. Yes, you can use the unit plugged in for an extended amount of time without hurting the battery. Many users do exactly this. You may want to check pulsedata's website, which would most likely have the answers to your price queries. HTH, Laura ----- Original Message ----- From: "Stacey Robinson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Braille Note" <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, October 05, 2004 8:08 AM Subject: [Braillenote] More Vnqt questions > > When ordering a new voicenote QT, how much memory is > available for storage? Can you upgrade this memory and if > so, how much does this cost? > Can you use the unit plugged in for an extended period of > time without effecting the battery? > What does the extended warranty of the voice note cover? > Also, how much do software Maintenance agreements cost? >
