Well why does the BN have to be so expensive in the first place? I would totally agree with what David over at radio360 says, that a sighted person can purchase a computer that can do much more than the BN can and pays less than a quarter of the price. Why would a VoiceNote be like $2,000 if it doesn't have a braille display?

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From: jd <[email protected]
To: [email protected]
Date sent: Sat, 26 Jun 2010 19:21:19 -0400
Subject: [Braillenote] Dreaming



The silly teasers from Humanware do not upset me;
they do open me up to dream of devices possible and
impossible.

My current favorite is a camera for the Braillenote
line that performs as a scanner, connects to the
Braillenote by bluetooth and the Braillenote does
the ocr work, reading whatever the camera is pointed
at.   And, as this is a dream, the cost for the
camera and software is affordable for every one.



                JD Townsend
                Daytona Beach, Florida, Earth
Helping the light dependent to see.

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