Re: [BRLTTY] Braille display hardware recommendations

2017-10-10 Thread Lars Bjørndal
[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

Re: [BRLTTY] Braille display hardware recommendations

2017-10-10 Thread Shérab
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

Re: [BRLTTY] Braille display hardware recommendations

2017-10-09 Thread Jason White
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

Re: [BRLTTY] Braille display hardware recommendations

2017-10-09 Thread Anders Holmberg
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

[BRLTTY] Braille display hardware recommendations

2017-10-08 Thread Jason White
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