Since main stream devices are now accessible out of the box, really, there is no point in paying extra for a device like this. More than likely, the same experience could be had with mainstream products such as a regular android tablet and perhaps a braille display. > On Mar 23, 2016, at 6:52 PM, Ella Yu <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi all, I thought this might be of interest to some of you, gust in > case you haven't heard. > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > Subject: [BNU] An exciting development: BrailleNote Touch > Hi everyone, > As some of you may have heard, HumanWare has just unveiled a successor to > BrailleNote Apex: BrailleNote Touch, an Android-powered braille tablet. Take > a listen to Mystic Access podcast where this device is introduced by Greg > Stilson: > > http://www.mysticaccesspodcast.com/2016/03/23/mystic-access-presents-a-conve > rsation-with-greg-stilson-of-humanware-about-the-braillenote-touch/ > > Cheers, > > Joseph > > _______________________________________________ > ATI (Adaptive Technology Inc.) > A special interest affiliate of the Missouri Council of the Blind > http://moblind.org/membership/affiliates/adaptive_technology
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