Correct me if I am wrong, but when I talked with someone from visuaide, they said that their pda didn't do everything that the hp PDA they are using did. It only had a few functions like address book, etc. And I think it costs over 1000 dollars.
I think it is limited, though, but he didn't have one to show me at the time.
At 12/30/2004, you wrote:

Well folks, there may be a light at the end of the tunnel, which is not an oncoming train (grin). Visuaide, a Canadian company, I braggingly state has come out with a pda-type device made of off-the-shelf parts (Hewlett-packard, I understand).
It's a talking pda (I think that's what one calls them).
Only thing, it doesn't have Braille.
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