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De : AccessIndia De la part de Pranav
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Envoyé : 16 mars 2019 21:14
À : 'AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning the
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Objet : Re: [AI] Economical electronic braille devices
Hi John
Hi John,
When we were talking about the sound, it was the sound that the display makes
when outputting Braille. The price is about Rs. 6 for the qwerty version
and Rs. 4 for the version with a Braille keyboard.
I have not seen an orbit reader therefore cannot compare the dot book with
Hi,
Orbit reader is a decent choice at around 25 26k.
Although it does go upto 30k or so. I am not quite sure at what price its
distributers are selling it these days.
I think Nirmal should be able to help you out, more so because you both
live in the same city if I remember correctly
At
Amar,
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Pranav-a quick question, has the sound problem been addressed in the final
product? And how good is the performance considering its their own environment
as oppose to say Windows? Any thoughts from user perspective?
Regards,
Amar Jain
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> On 12-Mar-2019, at 5:43 AM, Pranav
Hi,
Amar has mentioned some good options. In addition,
try the dotbook. Saksham is marketing it.
Pranav
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Not sure if someone responded, did you look at Orbit, Braille Me and other
similar options? Lets get on a call if you want to discuss, it has been ages
since we spoke last!
Mobile: 9892622230
Cheers,
Amar Jain
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> On 10-Mar-2019, at 1:42 PM, Shadab Husain wrote:
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> Hi
Hi friends,
I wanted to know if there’re any economical options for reading in
braille via electronic devices. I rely for my reading mainly on phone,
but the problems are that sometimes I can’t find it comfortable, and
secondly, seeing me, my little daughter also is getting habitual of
phone. I