Hi list Wonder if anyone has any advice for me. I have just arrived back
from winning a chess tournament in Scarbrough where in one of my games my
opponent accidentally knocked a glass of water all over the chess board and
on my braille note. slowly the braille display went dead.
I have tried everything to get it back. I let it charge down to nothing
re-charged it then tried to excersise the display but no joy. I put the
braille note near the hair dryer but now luck.
I contacted pdi and if the plates have gone it's going to cost about £500
and if the main chip is dead it's about £1500. at least it talks. I do not
think access to work will help hear but look forward to your replys. be
carefull if you walk about and it rains it might be a very expensive walk.
- [Braillenote] my braille note is now a voice note John Gallagher
