Stéphane Doyon <[email protected]> wrote: > The one I have now is the old Brailliant model. The navigation keys keep > failing and it's becoming problematic to have them repaired.
Have you contacted Baum about this? They are the original manufacturer. > > I also use an Alva BC 640. That might be my default choice. > > I want a 40cell display, primarily for desk work. Bluetooth would be nice. > Most of them have Bluetooth now. > I've previously felt that having a Braille keyboard on a Braille display > wasn't all that useful and only served to add distance between the Braille > cells and regular QWERTY keyboard. I still feel that way sort of, except I'm > beginning to miss the Braille keyboard option for use with mobile devices, > so I'm ambivalent. I'm in a similar position: I really need a braille keyboard for use with tablets and phones. Like you, I have a Baum SuperVario 40 (also known as Humanware Brailliant - the old model). It's a superb display that continues to serve well. Nevertheless, the need for a braille keyboard will probably motivate a new display at some point. The new HumanWare Brailliant BI devices are manufactured by HumanWare themselves; they are not rebranded Baum displays as were the older models. I've been shown one of the new HumanWare Brailliant BI displays in demonstration and was quite impressed. Baum are about to release a new device, the Vario Ultra, which comes with text editing and note taking features and 16GB flash in addition to a braille keyboard and a 40-cell display. I note that they claim Linux support; it isn't clear whether that means the existing BRLTTY Baum driver will work or whether changes will be needed and they're just anticipating that Dave will oblige. In any case, the announcement is here: http://pamtrad.co.uk/announcing-baum-varioultra-20-40/ and further details here: http://www.baumusa.com/braille-solutions/varioultra.html with a price just under US $3400 (I wasn't able to find prices in other currencies). HIMS also have a 40-cell display now. I've encountered a few people who are interested in their note taking products, but I haven't heard or read much comment on their displays. Alva products have always earned a strong reputation, so as Mario said, it's ultimately an individualized decision. _______________________________________________ This message was sent via the BRLTTY mailing list. To post a message, send an e-mail to: [email protected] For general information, go to: http://mielke.cc/mailman/listinfo/brltty
