Interesting observations.
I do know people who would indeed the traditional Braille Note Taker for
want of a better description so perhaps the new Braillesense of which
you speak is aimed at those people?
On 2/06/2017 8:21 PM, Gordon Smith wrote:
Hello everybody
For me personally, this device is a little disappointing. Although much of
the emphasis is on main stream accessibility, like it’s rival device the
BrailleNote Touch, it lacks the inclusion of a mobile data access modem, be it
GPS or whatever the user’s country requirements are.
Indeed, I confess to being somewhat disappointed by some of the specs. It’s
also not a tablet, it’s like a traditional note taker. So you need to use some
sort of keyboard, there is no touch screen.
I don’t think Hims have this one quite right. Not, at least, from my own
perspective. The next device I acquire will, therefore, not be this one. I am
still in the ElBraille corner.
Make an informed choice of preference, read all about it here:
<http://www.himsintl.com/BrailleSense-Polaris/
<http://www.himsintl.com/BrailleSense-Polaris/>>
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