Hi mary-Ellen.

Audio streaming doesn't have anything to do with hardware. In one single 
release, KeySoft 6.1, we're going to roll out a huge chunk of 
functionality that meets the vast majority of user requests, but we have 
to stop somewhere because we want to get the release out. The good news of 
course is that by moving to Windows CE 4, all these things are much easier 
for us to add. It puts the foundations in place for streaming. It was only 
a few weeks ago that I saw people on this list saying that an upgrade like 
this one would require new hardware and how expensive it would be. 
Instead, we've confounded the critics by offering this big change, at most 
for US$399 and a lot less if you have an SMA. Frankly I'm not ashamed to 
say that is one heck of an amazing deal. Before you go to the competition, 
you should find out how many hardware upgrades *they have offered their 
customers, but I will give you a clue, the number starts and ends with 0. 
They have instead required people to buy a new unit with a trade-in option 
only about six months after the first hardware shipped. The blind 
community often finds it hard to find the money for these things, so I 
think you have the right to expect that the assistive technology 
manufacturers will do as much as they can before reverting to costly 
hardware upgrades or complete unit replacements. I can tell you this 
though. The BrailleNote now has a very clear strategic road map. The 
BrailleNote is not going to be replaced by a completely new device any 
time soon, so some day I am sure we will have to offer a hardware upgrade 
to do what we want, and most importantly, what you want. But I know that 
had we offered a hardware upgrade when it wasn't really necessary to get a 
lot of this functionality, we would have put it out of the reach of many 
people on this list who would have struggled to find the money to pay. As 
long as i work here, I'm going to do whatever I can to ensure  Pulse Data 
produces products in a commercially sustainable way so we can keep 
innovating, but also in a way that recognises that most blind people don't 
have money to burn. So as you can see I am very proud of what we've been 
able to achieve, and based on the amazing response, most people think 
we've done the right thing by them which is important to me.


Jonathan Mosen
Blindness Product Marketing Manager
Pulse Data International Ltd

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