Hi: I saw it at the 2004 ACB convention in person, and had a chance to
actually play with it for about fifteen minutes.  The speech was
built-in to the cell phone, as opposed to buy the cell phone, and then
installing the talk x software into the phone.  The phone was quite
tiny,  I would say no bigger than 3 inches long.  Once again, the thing
I did not care for was the extremely small buttons on the phone, but it
did also have voice activated dialing as well.  The short time I had to
play with it, I found all the menus, and other features to be accessible
with speech guidance, and you also could go in and read the message
display, although, I didn't really try that part out, cause where I was
at the time it was a tad on the  noisy side.  Again, it is a digital
camera cell phone, so it at first will probably be a tad more on the
pricey side.  All the best. - Kim
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Rosie
Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 2004 8:08 PM
To: braillenote
Subject: [Braillenote] the Nokia 6620


Hey:
I found it on the web, I think it will work with the BNPK and the
keysoft 6.1, but I didn't see the accessible software, the only thing I
saw was voice dialing. I also couldn't find price, and it looks like a
big phone. Sarai and Rosie, Proverbs 3:5,6 "Trust in the Lord with all
your heart,
                          And lean not on your own understanding;
                          In all your ways acknowledge Him,
                          And He shall direct your paths."



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