There is at least one braille display cheapper than the Focus 14. It is
the BraillePen 12 from Harpo which is made in Poland.
In Harpo they claim it is less than one thousand dollars.
I own a Focus 14
and really I love it. It's small, light, it feets in pocket and I have
braille everywhere.
If we talk about price vc quolity probably the Focus 14 is unbeatable.
I also heard about cheap braille displays made in India but I don't know
much about it.
Cheers,
Jorge
Em 12/12/2013 16:03, Charles Rivard escreveu:
The least expensive and most portable Bluetooth braille display I am
aware of is from Freedom Scientific. iFocus 14 is a 14-cell braille
display that can just about fit into a shirt pocket. It will connect
to an iPhone 5 or higher. It will work using either Bluetooth or USB
2. The cost is $1,295, not including that darned SMA (service
maintenance agreement) of $250.
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Thomas Ward"
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To: "Gamers Discussion list" <gamers@audyssey.org>
Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2013 3:42 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] accessibility for the deaf/blind
Hi Charles:
No one I know of, but that would depend on if they carry a notetaker
like a Braille Note etc along with them in a backpack. Back in the day
I always use to take my Braille N' Speak with me every where I went,
and could look up notes, shopping lists, and even had custom menus I
copied down from the print menus so I would have a copy to look at. It
is possible some deaf-blind customers may choose to do something
similar and have a notetaker and braille display on hand just to use
their notetaker as a notetaker where a sighted person might keep such
information on their phone or tablet.
I don't doubt that carrying a braille display around is a major
inconvenience, but we are talking about an extra disability that you
or I don't have. A deaf-blind person can't simply pick up an iPhone,
Android phone, and use it with speech as you or I could. So that
person probably needs a braille display close at hand in order to
operate any number of electronic devices a blind person would
otherwise use with speech output.
Cheers!
On 12/11/13, Charles Rivard <wee1s...@fidnet.com> wrote:
How many people carry a braille display with them to a restaurant?
They are
very expensive, as you know. You are born with your fingers.
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