It sounds like it was made for your application.  I have been using the
Braille Note with the GPS for a while now and used a GPS with my laptop for
three years before that.  The weight and size of the Braille Note is the
biggest gain over the laptop for me.  I have used the GPS system on Planes,
boats, and trains as well as the local modes of transportation such as buses
and cabs.

I would also suggest that you go to sendero.com and sign up for the GPS
users group.

Rich Irwin
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Smith,
Lachelle
Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2004 1:48 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Braillenote] Hello


Hello Everyone,

My name is Lachelle and I am a Rehab Teacher for the state of PA.  I have
low vision.  I am itinerate-based and am required to complete a significant
amount of paperwork.  I am also required to travel to my customer's homes in
many unfamiliar areas of Philadelphia.  I am investigating the benefits of
using a BrailleNote QT with GPS.  I am impressed with the capabilities the
unit has to offer and wanted some feedback from current BrailleNote QT, GPS
users. It is my understanding that this device is an excellent tool to help
me navigate in the city with its GPS system.  Does anyone have any tips or
thoughts on what might be good for me to think about before purchasing this
device?  Any assistance or advice given would be very helpful to me and I
would appreciate your candor.

Thanks,
Lachelle:)

Lachelle.E. Smith
Rehabilitation Teacher
Office of Vocational Rehabilitation
Bureau of Blindness and Visual Services
444. N. 3rd St., 5Th Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19123
215-965-4868
215-965-4873 Fax
866-631-3892
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