My employer purchased for me an FS Focus 40. it is a neat display
from the design standpoint because there are different ways to do the
same thing, and it is the only display that I have seen that has a
Perkins style keypad that you can use to issue various
commands. Also, I believe that they are the least expensive desktop
displays in terms of cost per cell. However, you get what you pay
for. Right after the warranty expired I started having cells go
bad. My employer doesn't pay for PMA's, and I cannot afford to keep
up the PMA. There are so many bad cells that it is almost
unusable. i know others who have experienced the same situation, so
there must be some quality control issues. if I had unlimited funds,
I would buy the Humanware Brailliant.
Andy
At 02:45 PM 11/14/2008, you wrote:
Hi to all,
I am Kathy and I am a jaws and WE user.
I am going to medical transcription school and I need information on
good reliable Braille displays.
Thanks
Kathy
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