Believe me Jean, the PK is much better than a Braille and Speak but the Braille and speak 2000 on was a good product.

Jim

At 02:19 PM 05/27/2005 , you wrote:
Hi Jim

Thanks for the description. It sounds like quite the device. I did have a Braille and Speak for a while and hated everything about it.

Jean
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Hello!

I don't have one yet myself but it is smaller than a braille and speak I'm certain. It has eight small braille keys on its small keyboard and a split spacebar. There is a spacebar key for each thumb. It has an eighteen cell braille display only. Most everything about its operation is similar to a BN even though the PK has bluetooth capabilities and one can hear MP3 files in stereo rather than mono on the BN. One cannot print or emboss documents with this unit. It would be especially fine I think with GPS.

Jim Aldrich

At 09:20 AM 05/27/2005 , you wrote:
Could someone describe the PK? If it's a handheld device, then how do you use it to enter text? My assumption would be that for extensive braille input, the standard BN 18 with braille keyboard would be better.

Jean
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Hi Jean,

The Braille Note or PK is a good choice. I can't answer as to how difficult it may be to upgrade the display from 18 to 32. I believe the BN is a good choice for braille users. It works well with Enabling Embossers and the Blazer. It is very automatic when reading many document types as Microsoft Word Documents on the BN display. One can pretty much read and write in Braille Grade two with this notetaker. It is very easy to use and with the latest upgrade, it has any number of fine features. Please feel free to write with your questions.

Jim Aldrich

At 07:59 AM 05/27/2005 , you wrote:
I've recently joined this list as an observer and potential buyer of a BrailleNote down the road. I'm looking into some possible funding, but in the meantime, I'm just going to be observing the list to see what people are saying about BrailleNote in all its configurations. I may have a question from time to time, and please understand I'm not a user and have never actually used this equipment. So, what I ask may seem stupid to some.

If I opt for a BrailleNote 18, how difficult is it down the road to upgrade to the 32?

I'm considering the BrailleNote because I have heard from so many of its superior responsiveness for fast, accurate braille input. Would those of you with the braille keyboard agree?

I want the braille experience, and BrailleNote seems to be to be built around braille, whereas the PacMate is built around speech access with braille tacked on. Is that a fair assessment?

So that's it for now. I just thought I'd speak up and say I'm here observing.

Thanks to anyone who is willing to share their thoughts and experiences.

Jean


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