The life of the display depends on what of care it gets and how it is
used. The the user is not careful about how clean his or her hands
are when using the display, the display will become dirty and fail
sooner than if the user keeps his or her hands as clean as possible
when using the unit.
I have a classic that I purchased 5 years ago and I have not had any
trouble with the display.
Richard
At 01:44 AM 4/22/2006, Joseph Lee wrote:
Kevin and others,
This is Jospeh. It is recommended that you send your unit at least once a
year to perform maintenance on it, such as replacing the battery, software
upgrades, cleaning the display, and so on. The braille display will lost
about 2 or 3 years.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kevin Chao
Sent: Friday, April 21, 2006 11:07 PM
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Subject: [Braillenote] Life of the Display
Dear List,
I was wondering what is the life of the Braille Display, or has anyone had
to send it in to get it fixed or replaced even. I was just wondering since
I have heard stories about people needing to send their units in to get
their batteries changed any other issues primarily software issues, but
nothing about the display.
Thanks for the information you are able to provide.
Kevin
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