Dear Amar, We do appreciate that the focus 14 has less data but one develops speed on account of the navigation buttons provided. Besides it is pocket size so it is easy to carry wherever you are. Hims 80 is huge and also very expensive as compared to just Rs.2.17 lakhs for El Braille. El Braille also offers several advantages not offered by HIMS as you get Win 10 OS, Jaws screen reader and internal memory of 64GB and also the facility to make phone calls directly from the unit.
In case you require any further information or assistance, please contact us and we shall be glad to provide the same. We look forward to receiving your response. Thanks Kind Regards, Ram Agarwal ---------------------------------------------------------------------- BRAILLE WORLD 30 Maker Arcade, Ground Floor, Near World Trade Centre, Cuffe Parade, Mumbai – 400005. INDIA Phone: (022)-22181853 OR 22153291 OR (0)9321539290 Email: [email protected] Website: www.BrailleWorld.in ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -----Original Message----- From: AccessIndia [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Amar Jain Sent: 25 April 2016 12:40 To: accessindia Subject: Re: [AI] The 5th Generation Braille Notetaker Guys, For those who are using braille notetaker or a braille refreshable display, I would like to understand how fast it is to read on such devices given the fact that it has a capacity of displaying limited cells and works on automatic scrolling? As a lawyer I can say that braille definitely helps in presentations or in reading large documents with focus (speed may be same even on laptops). But maintaining consistent focus is a challenge. I am confused whether to go for a notetaker or a braille refreshable display. Purely from a reading perspective, what makes more sense? Or is it the case that braille papers are still the fastest and efficient way to read? In that case, does electronic braille embosser make more sense? That would take me to another question; what level of proof reading or editing is required after entering the text in braille translation softwares like Duxbury? Looking at my requirement, what would anyone (including Karishma Enterprises) suggest? If I compare this notetaker with Hims Braille Refreshable Display, then in Hims I get 80 cells capacity (approximately two or three lines). Looking forward for your inputs. Warm Regards, -- Amar Jain. Website: www.amarjain.com Register at the dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of mobile phones / Tabs on: http://mail.accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/mobile.accessindia_accessind ia.org.in Search for old postings at: http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ To unsubscribe send a message to [email protected] with the subject unsubscribe. To change your subscription to digest mode or make any other changes, please visit the list home page at http://accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/accessindia_accessindia.org.in Disclaimer: 1. Contents of the mails, factual, or otherwise, reflect the thinking of the person sending the mail and AI in no way relates itself to its veracity; 2. AI cannot be held liable for any commission/omission based on the mails sent through this mailing list.. Register at the dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility of mobile phones / Tabs on: http://mail.accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/mobile.accessindia_accessindia.org.in Search for old postings at: http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ To unsubscribe send a message to [email protected] with the subject unsubscribe. To change your subscription to digest mode or make any other changes, please visit the list home page at http://accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/accessindia_accessindia.org.in Disclaimer: 1. Contents of the mails, factual, or otherwise, reflect the thinking of the person sending the mail and AI in no way relates itself to its veracity; 2. AI cannot be held liable for any commission/omission based on the mails sent through this mailing list..
