Hello.

Last year, there was a conversation about embossers that work with Macs.

Yesterday I went to Sight village which is an exhibition held in the UK each 
year where companies and other interested parties show off new products and you 
can go there and touch the latest technologies which may benefit the visually 
impaired community.

Whilst there, I purchased a portable stand alone scanner from Freedom 
Scientific called the Eye Pal.  I could not believe how small it was, just like 
a ten inch TV.  Of course it had the in built voice and it didn't matter which 
way you put the page in front of it.  I was blown away by its compactness.

Then when I got to the Index Embossers, I was told the new DV5 would work on 
your Mac and I phone.  Wifi and Bluetooth.

The price which I got was out of this world for an Braille embosser.

So I'm looking forward to it now!

Kawal.

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