[Reader-users] Reader Hardware Status
James Jolley
james.jolley1 at btinternet.com
Wed Jun 27 09:05:29 CDT 2007
hi,
I'm guessing they will stick to the current PDA for quite some time to come.
the software in the reader isn't as big as you might think and i'm sure they
will do a lot of quite interesting things using paged memory to flash card
and so on. They can do a lot these days.
Best
-James-
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Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2007 2:41 PM
Subject: [Reader-users] Reader Hardware Status
>
> I know that the PDA at the heart of the KNFB reader is reasonably current
> in
> terms of CPU speed, but it isn't the largest in terms of memory capacity.
> All technology these days has a much shorter lifecycle than in previous
> years
> due to the rapid advances in the field. With that said, do you plan to
> release
> an upgraded version of the reader any time in the near future or will the
> current unit remain your offering for awhile. I'd hate to purchase a unit
> today only to find that it is replaced by a higher capacity version in a
> month
> or two.
> Also, given the memory capacity of the current unit, how much more
> software
> functionality can be added to the current reader?
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