I have to say having used both blind note takers and the mb pro/ the i-phone 
3gs. I have found the  mb family of products to be much more accessible  to me 
as a vi person then the blind note takers. I still also have  my original qx 
400 pac mate and let me tell you!. I cannot stand that damn note taker. So I 
mostly stopped using it and just used my windows base computer to read book 
share book or my victor reader stream or its sister companion  the victor 
reader vibe to read rfbd books.  I also own an romeo embosser so if I wanted 
something in a hard copy all I would have to do is to  emboss it and it is at 
my finger tips etc... 
However, I can understand how a blind note taker such as the braille note, 
braille sense or the a pax note taker from human ware would be just right for 
either one of you during such occasions  when it would be most needed.  but why 
don't you try hooking it up to your mack book air to see if it would be much 
more easier to operate  at different functions that you might have to attend.  
i hope this  helps.
sincerely, chenelle

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