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Classifieds: Nano PDA Lite, for $200.


Hello,

I have, for your consideration, a device called the Nano PDA-Lite. It’s an electronic organizer which I used for a couple of years. I find I no longer need it. However, it still would work very well for me, if I were to need it. As with all things I sell, it’s in very good condition and comes from a smoke-free home. It’s manufactured by a company called Caretec in Austria. The Nano has Braille keys for text input or you may enter things via recording them. Here’s the manufacturer’s description of the product.

The Nano PDA-Lite is a braille notetaker and personal digital assistant designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision. The unit has a Braille keyboard and cursor keys with voice output, and takes up to 90 minutes of recorded notes and up to 1,000 written notes. Text notes are entered by using the Braille keyboard or the cursor keys; audio notes are entered through the recording function. Data can be transferred by serial interface or with a USB adapter (both adapters are included). The unit also includes an address book with up to 1,000 entries, a calendar with up to 120 appointments, a calculator, a timer, and a stopwatch. The user can schedule reminders with an acoustic alarm. The unit has 10 volume levels and comes with an earbud. Included games include Piano, dice, black jack, lotto, roulette, bingo, and chess. Reviewed information is read in characters only, not in complete words. The unit has a reset button to reboot. It can be carried around the neck on a lanyard (not included) or attached to a belt using the included leather pouch and belt loop. POWER: Uses rechargeable lithium-polymer battery. DIMENSIONS (HxLxW): 0.70 x 6.79 x 2.11 inches. WEIGHT: 135 grams.

I’m asking $200 for this organizer, plus shipping. The unit was originally priced at $700.
I can throw in some earbuds, if you’d like, though I don’t know that I have the original ones which came with the device. I have the original charging cable, and user manual. I have looked through all my things can cannot find the USB transfer kit, to transfer content to your computer. It was still in its original packaging. I never used it. Though, if you’re relatively techy, you may be able to find a cord which will work for transferring content. I will do some more digging, and may be able to locate the original cord. If I were to locate it and the unit were purchased from me, I would send it to you, at no additional cost. The user manual originally came on CD. I do not know that I own the original CD anymore. However, I do have the manual, which I digitally ripped to my computer, after receiving the Nano. I’d be more than happy to put it onto a CD for you, a thumb drive, or send it via DropBox. The manual is orally read, and was recorded by the same British man who did the voice for the Nano. This product was originally sold on Maxi Aids, though I don’t know that it is, anymore.
Thank you very much for looking and have a great day,
Natalia Voegele

Contact information

softy5310@hotmail.com

Category: Notetakers/PDAs

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