Coscell:

I haven't used the display much, but the dots seem less pointy/more rounded 
than some others I have seen. It is very readable though, with reasonably good 
dot firmness. The display only has six buttons in addition to the cursor 
routing keys.

Rob

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Subject: Re: [BRLTTY] SEIKA THDZ 40

Hi

SEIKA is the cheapest braille display of the world which is made in China.
How about its quality?

Coscell
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