[Jason White]
> Shérab wrote:
[...]
> > I also have a BrailleStar from HandyTech. It has curved cells and no
> > braille keyboard but I quite appreciate the contacts with the
> > manufacturer. With such a device you can embed a Raspberry Pi as Mario
> > did and
Jason White (2017/10/09 23:54 +):
> Shérab wrote:
>
> > I use HumanWare's Brailliant 40 daily and quite like its braille
> > display. It also has a braille keyboard which I don't find very easy to
> > use because the keys do not go down a lot when you press
Shérab wrote:
> I use HumanWare's Brailliant 40 daily and quite like its braille
> display. It also has a braille keyboard which I don't find very easy to
> use because the keys do not go down a lot when you press them.
>
I looked at one very briefly at an
Hi!
You could check out the VarioUltra from Baum.
I have the 20 cell model and i really like it.
It has a braille keyboard which is very very good.
I have used it with android and brltty and that works really neat.
Ios also should work properly.
THe downside with the varioUltra is that they’re
For the third time in my life, I'm contemplating entering the market for a new
braille display. I'm not in a hurry. Hardware recommendations from
participants in this mailing list would be most welcome and much appreciated.
I've recently had an opportunity to benefit from demonstrations of several