Re: When is the last time anyone has read a braille book?
Coincidentally, I also own a U2, and I chose it because of its above-average specifications. I know it's not as good as a Raspberry Pi, but I think there'll be a new Braille Sense this year. Anyway, sticking with the current one, it's not that far behind. Certainly the USB and Bluetooth, and possibly Wi-Fi is a bit outdated, but many blind customers don't need the very latest. If you own a Raspberry Pi, it is almost guaranteed that you are very techy and like that sort of thing. Also, remember that most of the cost of any braille display is the cells, and people are still trying to work out how they can be made more efficiently. I am sure that HIMS and all of the other braille display manufacturers would love to sell you a display at a third of the cost if they could because they would know that more people would buy it.
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