Terri,
I bought the Bookworm two years ago because I wanted a reading machine to
read while I travel and when I go to the hospital for doctor's
appointments. Lots of waiting time.
Terri What is a "Shrak man"? It wouldn't surprise you if what supports the
Brailliant in the next version?
And what glasses are you speaking of? What supports the glasses?
I would like a Brailliant but right now other things are taking top
priority as you have probably seen by now.
You learn to accept and adapt with what you have, be it eight cells or
eighteen.
Isaac
On Fri, 22 Oct 2004, Terri Pannett wrote:
Dear Isaac,
How can you enjoy reading on an 8-cell display? I'd go nuts! The Bookworm
only has 8 cells, right? I'd want at least 18 cells on my display, 32 cells
is perfect. 40-cell displays are great, too, but you have to use them with
a PC.
BTW, I use my older BN as a braille display connected to my Windows PC. I
can read a dxb or brf document quite easily and it's marvelous! I know
people can use DBT with speech, but that would drive me nuts!
I guess you're a shark man, but the glasses supports the BN so marvelously!
It wouldn't surprise me if the nex version didn't support PDI's Brailliant,
too.
Terri Pannett, Amateur Radio call sign KF6CA. Army MARS call sign AAT9PX,
California
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