If PDI were to develop a detachable Braille display (which I'm hoping they
won't <smile>) would that compromise the excellent Braille quality we enjoy
on our BrailleNotes? Just something to think about... I, for one, do *not*
want to risk the potential of exchanging what I consider to be a high
quality Braille display (the best I've ever used) for a poorer quality of
Braille just for the sake of portability/convenience.

Lisa

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Don Bishop" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Braillenote List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, May 24, 2004 10:48 PM
Subject: Re: [Braillenote] detachable braille display


I'm quite happy with the present configuration of the braillenote thank you
very much!  It's true that other note takers have detachable displays, but
that's partly
because they came out with a voice-only notetaker and added the braile
later.  I haven't seen any of these units, so really can't say for sure
about their
construction, but I do know that my braillenote is solidly built and I don't
have  to worry about parts of it becomming detached from each other.

I've never seen a voicenote so don't know if it is smaller or the same size
as a braillenote, nor whether it can be configured for braille as the 18 and
32-cell bn
units can be.  In otherwords, if you buy a bn-18 you can have that display
replaced with a 32-cell display and still retain the original unit.

Since I bought my braillenote for the braille display, the only thing I
might possibly be interested in would be a detachable speech module, <grin>,
but that's
highly unlikely.

Bottom line "if it ain't broke don't fix it!"

Don






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