I can think of at least two reasons why somebody would want a blindness 
notetaker rather than a Macbook Air. You like to write using a braille keyboard 
and you don't want to mess with two devices, e.g. the Air and a display. You 
want gps, which you can't get with a Macbook Air. and number 3, the blindness 
notetaker such as the Apex voicenote or voicesense is still smaller and has 
better battery life than the Air. Oh, and reading books from blindness-oriented 
places like bookshare or RFB&D is less of a hassle with a notetaker. Surely, as 
somebody who paid a premium for an unlicked IPhone, you will admit that some 
decisions are not made based on strictly dollars and cents basis. 
Mary Otten
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