This sounds like a very good idea.  I would also suggest looking into Compact 
Flash devices;  they have become much more popular in the mainstream than 
PCMCIA ever did.

Sarah

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Subject: re: [Braillenote] PDI Might Offer A Line Of BN/VN Models


Hello Listers:

At risk of repeating myself,  I think a customizable brailleNote family might 
be a really excellent idea but  I'd like to put another plug in for expanding a 
line of PCMCIA cards ported for these wonderful machines.  This along with  a 
more robust keysoft and the developer's kit for software applications might  
really put the BrailleNote family of products ahead of them all.

I mean imagine the possibilities of being able to customize your  voice or 
braialleNote based on your  professional or personal needs.  You'd simply 
download  or purchase software upgrades and or  add different PCMCIA cards like 
wireless, cell card, USB, sound recording etc.  as you needed them.

And, for those on a limited budget,  it would mean expandability without the 
hight price tag of replacing the entire unit. The advantages to PDI are 
obvious.  Asside from the possibilities of  being able to offer a more  user 
adaptable device,  more sales could be generated because  more individuals 
could  afford a $300.00 to $500.00 card rather than shelling out the  $2,000.00 
to $5,000.00  that an entirely new unit costs.

Just a few thoughts
Jeff Molzow
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