It seems that you want a portable solution.  Even though it has only 18
cells, I would highly recommend the RefreshaBraille 18 from APH.  It has
both bluetooth and USB connectivity, and a Perkins style keypad for data
entry.  It is small and ruggedly built, and the Braille is nice and
crisp.  It works well with WE. And, the price is right, about $1700.

Andy


-----Original Message-----
From: Carlos Sanchez [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, September 30, 2010 7:32 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: to the Braille display users in the list
Importance: High

Greetings GW Micro staff and list members:  

I am looking for a moderately priced, quality refreshable Braille
display that will work well with the latest version of Window-eyes 7.2.
it will be integrated with the Toshiba PORTEGE R700 thin and light
laptop computer running under Windows 7 32 bit.  I am trying to find a
refreshable Braille display that is not a note-taker but will provide
Braille input, has nice ergonicmic keys, nice space bar, between 20 to
32 (maybe 40 for the right price) cells, and will provide hot keys for
navigating the PC with Window-eyes via bluetooth.  I am looking for
something that is better then the Humanware braille connect 24 (don't
like the keys and space bar) but more similar though not as expensive as
the handy-tech EasyBraille 40 portable braille display.  is there
something out there that is suitable but is under $4000?  I would
recommend the FreedomScientific Focus blue 40 for the price but I don't
believe there are drivers for the latest JAWS 11 and Windows 7 32 bit
operating system.  Can anybody help or offer information that would be
helpful.  

Kind regards, 
Carlos Sanchez
NJ Commission for the Blind and Visually Impaired
        Celebrating 100 Years of Service        
                        1910 - 2010                     




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