I suppose, the only real personal loan is the credit card, unless one could put 
it on another home mortgage, but renters don't have that option. I was looking 
into it once, and at around $100 to $150 a month, one would probably still pay 
close to the old prices for a braille display. For some, saving could be worse 
than having the loan to pay down.

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Eugenia Firth 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2012 5:52 AM
  Subject: Re: Braille displays


  Hi again guys.
  Forgot to ask another question, and maybe you guys don't know. Does anybody 
know how I could get an iPad and a Focus 40 Blue in the same room at the same 
time without spending $2800 first? The Federation is coming to Dallas this 
year, and I am thinking about going to Louisville. I know these exhibit halls 
are not the best environment when you want to play around with something, but 
it may be the best shot I've got. A person at the Apple store here said I could 
bring in a braille display and pair it with an iPad if I wanted. He was 
horrified when I told him I would probably have to spend $2800 first. 


  Regards,
  Gigi


  Eugenia Firth
  [email protected]






  On Apr 5, 2012, at 5:14 AM, Gigi wrote:


    Hi guys
    It made me laugh to hear you guys talking about carrying those braille 
displays around, and the laptops. This is because, I used to carry around and 
Kappel Apple 2E in a backpack, together with the two disk drives. My dog and I 
used it to go zapping down Gaston Avenue carrying a backpack, that is I carried 
a backpack. I used to always carry around the tape-based person braille in a 
backpack too. We sure have come along way. I'm very glad I don't have to carry 
all that around these days.

    To make this discussion of mine or related to our topic, I have a question 
concerning iOS 5.1 Enbrel's place. What is the best way to read DRF files? I 
seem to remember we had a discussion on this before, but I can't find that 
discussion. On the Mac, I use TextEdit if I need to read it on the computer. 
Then, I have to do a transformation to change all the Brille to lowercase. For 
some reason that I don't understand, all the BRF files I get display in all 
caps. in. It's no big deal to change it in TextEdit, but I wonder how that's 
handled on an iPad?

    Sent from my iPhone

    On Apr 4, 2012, at 8:57 PM, James Mannion <[email protected]> wrote:


      Does anyone know for sure if the refreshabraille is currently working

      with IOS 5.1? I remember reading about some displays not currently

      working under 5.1 and can't remember which ones they were.



      On 4/4/12, Teresa Cochran <[email protected]> wrote:

        Not to sound mean or anything, *but* :) I remember the days when I 
carried a

        ten-pound laptop around, not to mention the earlier days when I carried 
a

        tape-recorder and two Braille volumes. Should I mention the 
steam-powered

        computer with the coal hopper? (grins)



        Anyway, I suppose that it depends on what is important to each person. 
For

        me, 40-cell displays are very important, so I don't mind the 1-pound 
extra

        weight.



        Teresa



        "Slow down; you'll get there faster."



        On Apr 4, 2012, at 4:05 PM, Scott Howell wrote:



          I have the Refreshabraille and really like it. I would not mind having

          something like 40, but you cannot beat the 18 cells for travel and at

          $1,700 it is a good deal. The build quality is certainly there and I

          gather there are some displays for less, but may not be worth

          consideration.



          On Apr 4, 2012, at 12:03 PM, Christine Grassman wrote:



            I would like to jump in for some opinions from those who have 
purchased a

            Braille Pen, RefreshaBraille or the Perkins nottetaker: I want a 
Braille

            display, solely for purposes of reading iBooks and Read to Go Books 
on my

            iPhone. I have always preferred Braille, and miss it terribly, 
though I

            am thrilled to be able to download a newspaper and listen as I 
commute.

            As far as I am concerned, I just want something simple and

            straightforward for this purpose. Please feel free to write me 
off-line

            about this, and if anyone has a link for information comparing the 
less

            expensive, lightest-weight, portable Braille displays, I would 
appreciate

            getting it. Thanks.

            (I don't care much about input on the display, just output.)




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