Amazon is great but sometimes you have to be careful, sometimes things
will be a lot more expensive from one seller/result to another. Not
Amazon's fault, some sellers just charge a lot more for one reason or
another.

On 11/16/17, Gordon Smith <gor...@mac-access.net> wrote:
> There are, in fact, a number of Windows-based tablets which include an LTE
> modem. One of which is, of course, the Samsung Galaxy Book, although I think
> you pay a lot for that option. That’s one thing I very much. Like about the
> ElBraille W14 which I have. It includes an LTE modem as standard, and
> doesn’t complain if you don’t enable it. I have, and I installed a micro-SIM
> into the device before I even switched it on for the first time. You have to
> actually go into the options and enable the modem, which is off by default.
> But that’s nothing more than selecting a check box and enabling it. Once
> done, you just enable the dial-up connection and put *99# into the phone
> number filled, and you’re away.
>
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> On 15 Nov 2017, at 15:00, David Griffith <d.griff...@btinternet.com> wrote:
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> The biggest and surprising failing for nearly all of the Android / Kindle /
> windows Tablet options out there  I see is the failure to include a Sim
> option for genuinely mobile computing. WiFi devices may be feasible for use
> in cities but quickly grind to a halt  when travelling or when you are in a
> cottage in the country which does not have WiFi. I find this extremely  odd
> as it is precisely when  I am away from home and in this situation away from
> WiFi that I am most likely to need to use these sorts of devices.  If they
> are portable devices they should in my mind be most useful if they can be
> used wherever  there is a mobile signal rather than reliant on clumsily
> piggy backing on somebody else’s WiFi.
> I started looking at chrome Books but no mobile sim  options I can find,
> similarly for Windows tablets Kindle tablets and most Android tablets. This
> is the strangest lack I find in the  mobile tablet sector at the moment. You
> could cobble solutions together I suppose by using Dongles or tethering but
> elegant this is not.
> In these situations only my iPhone and my old iPad   Mini with data sim cut
> the mustard and provide some web connectivity for me. People are often
> surprised that my old iPad can connect to the web anywhere but this is old
> not new technology. In ancient times  of early Kindle  Keyboard models you
> could use a data sim but bizarrely no more as Amazon has completely
> withdrawn data sim options for Kindle and they are all WiFi only now. As
> useful as a choclate teapot on a motorway or in a country cottage without
> WiFi.
> If anybody can point me to a newer genuinely portable device with this
> functionality I would be interested.
> David Griffith
>
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> From: Dane Trethowan [mailto:grtd...@internode.on.net
> <mailto:grtd...@internode.on.net>]
> Sent: 14 November 2017 21:15
> To: techno-chat@techno-chat.net <mailto:techno-chat@techno-chat.net>
> Subject: [Techno-Chat]: Tablet Computing
>
> Firstly the Samsung Galaxy Books are Windows based tablets so if you
> purchase a Galaxy Book you're literally purchasing yourself a mini Windows
> 10 Pro machine, nothing wrong with that whatever.
>
> I was asked what I thought the best Android tablet was.
>
> Only my opinion of course but I don't think there's any best Android tablet
> right now and I'm astonished that I'm making such remarks as there very
> clearly should be some very good Android tables around but for some reason
> there isn't.
>
> When it comes to build the iPad range are tops, I've not yet seen an Android
> tablet come even close.
>
> When it comes to Power the iPad keeps moving ahead.
>
> So we have the iPad but then that's not everything that people may demand
> from a tablet, yes its powerful but perhaps not versatile enough and that's
> where a good Android tablet should be in its element but no, not yet, the
> only alternative then is a Windows tablet such as the Galaxy Book.
>
> The Galaxy Book isn't quite as well built as an iPad but its a tough build
> all the same as all modern Samsung phones and tablets seem to be thus should
> last you hears to come.
>
> I'm working on a series of audio demos for the Samsung Galaxy Book 12 at the
> moment and will release them shortly.
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> On 11/15/2017 7:32 AM, Gordon Smith wrote:
>> The latest model is called the PixelBook. The main advantage is that there
>> is now full 100% Android app support built-in which means, of course, that
>> you can install TalkBack and BrailleBack. Specs look quite good, although
>> I still think that the Samsung Galaxy Books, based on what I’ve read and
>> what I’ve been told, offer a better alternative.
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>> On 10 Nov 2017, at 10:14, Joshua Gregory <joshtg...@gmail.com
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>> I'll have to take a look at that, thank you!
>> On
>> Fri, Nov 10, 2017, 12:07 AM Dane Trethowan <grtd...@internode.on.net
>> <mailto:grtd...@internode.on.net>> wrote:
>>> Hi!
>>> No first hand experience hereas yet.
>>> I've thought about getting a Chromebook to look at and I do know someone
>>> who uses a Chromebook fulltime, he's totally blind and loves it, he came
>>> from using an Apple Mac Mini and Voiceover.
>>> Further to this, may I suggest you look up the AFB Access World
>>> magazine.
>>> There you'll find a series of reviews and articles that have tracked the
>>> Chromebook and the Screen Reading technology.
>>>
>>> On 11/10/2017 1:34 PM, Joshua Gregory wrote:
>>> >
>>> > Hello,
>>> > I was wondering if anybody has had any experiences with Chromebooks
>>> > and the chromevox screen reader. What were your experiences? Did you
>>> > like it, did you not? Was there anything that stood out to you in
>>> > comparison to, say, windows and nvda or narrator? Thanks very much!
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