Hi Joseph and all
I confess to not understanding the question, or perhaps I mean that I
don't think the question is very well framed.
My answer to your question is quite simply that all models of the
braillenote are, of course, computers. Your question says nothing
about functionality and I'm not quite sure why that particular debate
got going. If you were to ask "Do you consider your braillenote to be
as good as your laptop?" or some other question I'd give a different
answer, but of course they're all computers just as my mobile phone,
IPod Touch, Kindle, laptop and desktop are.
Talk soon
John Ramm
At 00:50 17/12/2010, Joseph Lee wrote:
Hi,
Just wanted to find out your opinions:
Do you consider BrailleNote (any model) a computer or not? If so, what's
your thoughts and reasons? The responses of this question will be used as
part of an upcoming PBWorks FAQ and/or as part of the next blog post.
Cheers,
Joseph
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