Hi!
Well in what sense is this the best braille display now?
I don't have one so i am willing to know.
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18 sep 2014 kl. 17:59 skrev erik burggraaf e...@erik-burggraaf.com:
Hi, If you can, rock the new baum vareo ultra. It's the best full featured
display on the market right now.
Best,
Hi!
There are also the handytech devices.
Note that they have very special designed cells for best reading experiences.
They're concave so it can take a while to learn to use them.
Some including me does like these types of cells and some don't.
Note though that thay have a display basic braille
Hi All,
So I've decided to jump to reading braille after a few years of being blind.
Can anyone recommend me a good high quality braille device, bluetooth enabled
such and such that I can start using braille tutor with and learn to read this
semester?
Best regards,
Yuma Antoine Decaux
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Hi. I'm selling a mint condition humanware brailliant bi40
bluetooth/USB braille display that works with iOS, OSX, and windows if
you'd be interested...
I found the braille cells to have a nice solid feel without being
sharp like other displays I looked at before purchasing it.
Hit me up off
That depends on how much money you are willing to spend, how many
cells you want and where you like the buttons or wheels used for
moving through a document. I would recommend you go to any place you
know where they can show you different options and look at them. We
all have our favorites.
On
Hi, If you can, rock the new baum vareo ultra. It's the best full featured
display on the market right now.
Best,
Erik Burggraaf
On Sep 18, 2014, at 10:21 AM, Yuma Antoine Decaux jamy...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi All,
So I've decided to jump to reading braille after a few years of being
Cheree Heppe here:
Braille aware devices could be said to come in two basic types: displays and
note takers. Now, a hybrid type having some note taking capabilities also are
emerging.
Which Braille device you may prefer is personal. Unfortunately, a blind user
cannot simply memorize one set