The point though is, that netbooks are still relatively new. They will grow to be far more powerful than they are already. So sooner or later the netbooks will have again overtaken the note taking devices just like everything else has. It won't be long. I've herd that if it's not out already, the brand escapes me but there's due for release soon a duel core netbook. So that in itself is a massive leep forward. From single core processors. So whilst what you say right now may indeed be true, it's not going to hold true for long.
-----Original Message----- From: James Aldrich [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: 02 February 2009 18:11 To: Darren Harris; 'slery'; [email protected]; 'Raul A. Gallegos'; 'GW Info Discussion List' Subject: Re: W.E. and Netbook PC's Hello! The netbook comes close but it isn't as instant as my Voice Sense. If I really need to take something down fast, nothing beats the Voice Sense. On the other hand, the VS cannot play flash audio content. This is a big problem since one cannot download external software on this device. So, one is definitely better off with the netbook. I of course have both and like both very much so it isn't for me to tell you what to buy nor is it your place to tell me what to buy! I'll buy what works best for me. I agree with your premise that the cost is going down for mainstream computers and screen access technology is definitely going down in price. This is also true with notetakers. The Voice Sense is one example yet the braille display is still pricey! Another problem with the notetakers, they may or may not keep up with the latest developments when sending and receiving Email. My local phone company wants me and my wife to do MSN dot com for our Email client! This is not necessarily the most accessible client one can find! I know of at least two or three persons who could not use their notetakers on Msn.com. Some have problems with their PC. Again the Netbook has the advantage. My wife likes the small size of her Voice Sense and one can really put it in places where that netbook might not go! So it depends on one's needs, disabilities and the like as to what product or products are best suited for a person! Jim ----- Original Message ----- From: "Darren Harris" <[email protected]> To: "'slery'" <[email protected]>; <[email protected]>; "'Raul A. Gallegos'" <[email protected]>; "'GW Info Discussion List'" <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, January 30, 2009 4:06 PM Subject: RE: W.E. and Netbook PC's See, this is where people oh so many times go wrong. Who needs that when you have portable connectivity and even wireless connectivity. You're paying over the odds, for what, a device that is second rate, runs slower, and is nowhere near as flexable as a mainstream device. Mainstream is best, it's cheaper, overall more stable, and much easier to repair or even replace should the need come to it. You may not have to send a desktop or laptop off to be fixed someone could come to your home to do it and it would be covered in any insurance package you would have when purchasing the product. Also another problem with these all in 1 products is that if 1 part of it goes wrong you've lost the lot. If a gw product goes wrong, what will you do take it to your pc store to get it fixed? I don't think so. And these adaptive products tend to go wrong far more half of them look like they've been slapped together I've been down that road before both with a pacmate and braillenote never again. Mainstream is best. Always has been always will be. And when you consider just how much access a person has these days with the various screen readers there are out there, there' really is no excuse now accept for a persons own flexability or there lack of. -----Original Message----- From: slery [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: 30 January 2009 21:41 To: 'Darren Harris'; [email protected]; 'Raul A. Gallegos'; 'GW Info Discussion List' Subject: RE: W.E. and Netbook PC's But where can you get a mainstream device with a built-in braille display and instant on access? Cindy > -----Original Message----- > From: Darren Harris [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Friday, January 30, 2009 3:47 PM > To: [email protected]; 'slery'; 'Raul A. Gallegos'; 'GW Info > Discussion List' > Subject: RE: W.E. and Netbook PC's > > > Yes but mainstream is always best isn't it. I mean I'd never go for 1 > of these note taker devices from any company. They're nothing but a > waste of money when you look at what's available on todays mainstream > markets. > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Steve Nutt [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: 30 January 2009 19:53 > To: 'slery'; 'Raul A. Gallegos'; 'GW Info Discussion List' > Subject: RE: W.E. and Netbook PC's > > > Hi Cindy, > > To my mind, the Netbook is much snappier and in fact, if you put the > Smalltalk in its case, with its external USB keyboard, it is heavier > than a netbook. The small thumb keyboard is so ridiculously small > that it is barely usable for real typing. For browsing yes. > > So considering the external keyboard takes one of only two USB ports > on the Smalltalk, my netbook has three, then the old STU is looking > less attractive by the minute. It also doesn't have the battery life, > and in fact, the two Smalltalks I have here, have really unreliable > batteries. > > So the MSI Wind wins hands-down for me. > > All the best > > Steve > > -----Original Message----- > From: slery [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Thursday 29 January 2009 05:49 > To: 'Raul A. Gallegos'; 'GW Info Discussion List' > Subject: RE: W.E. and Netbook PC's > > Raul, > > Thanks so much for the info. > > If you feel okay answering this, I would love to know the comparison > between the small talk ultra and the net books? Obviously, it depends > on what one wants to do but my main concerns are weight and the > smaller the screen the better (either for no use or depending on the > situation only 10 degrees of vision so smaller really is better), and > typing ability. > > I have a braille connect 12 that I would use with the small talk ultra > probably for typing but my braille speed does not even come close to > my touch typing on a qwerty. > > Just interested in people's thoughts on this. > > Cindy > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Raul A. Gallegos [mailto:[email protected]] > > Sent: Tuesday, January 27, 2009 9:39 AM > > To: GW Info Discussion List > > Subject: Re: W.E. and Netbook PC's > > > > > > Hello Andy. I will only answer this with the disclaimer > that GW Micro > > does not endorse one netbook over another. As far as Window-Eyes is > > concerned, you can install it and it will run fine on any of them > > which use Windows operating system. > > > > I ended up with the Asus PC1000-HA netbook. This is the ten inch > > screen model with 1 sd card slot, 3 usb ports, 160 gb hard drive, > > Windows xP, 1 gb of ram, and a 6-cell battery. The keyboard works as > > a keyboard should > > when you consider the fn-key, and the keys are all shaped > > very nicely. > > The only key so far which I don't like is the right-shift > > key. this key > > is a regular sized key rather than a longer rectangle key. > > Next to the > > right shift key on the left is the up arrow key. So if you > > don't stretch > > your right pinkie far enough the way you should, you end up > > pressing up > > arrow instead of right shift. That's one small annoyance > which I can > > train my brain to compensate for when I consider all the other neat > > things I like about this machine. 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