Hi Beht,
theh port to go is a much better laptop that was introduced last summer at
the conventions and I just talked to Andy about it, who is the sales person
for this company and he says it works great with a Brailliant, 24, 32, 40,
64, or 80 portable braille display with usb, serial , or bluetooth.
Go look it up on the ACB radio web page under last summers convention
interviews.
Roger
At 01:27 AM 3/22/2005, you wrote:
Hi again. I suggest putting on the drawing board a BN laptop, with a
built-in Braille keyboard and the ability to plug in a QWERTY one, also a
processor with the speed of today's laptops, with CD and disc drives and
with the intuitive BN methods of operation. To my knowledge, Beyond Sight's
Laptalk is the only laptop built for the blind and a screen reader must be
used. Thanks. Beth
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