Hi.
The brailliant display has in my opinion much better braille cells. The 
brailliant has a much better carrying case, it can not fall out, the focus can 
fall out of the bag. You can have the brailliant display sitting on your knees, 
that can be a little insecure with the focus. There are some advantages with 
the focus as well, but to me the braille cells seems noisy.

I sometimes wonder why most blind people are choosing 40 cells braille 
displays. I feel much better with something like 32 cells, and it is a little 
more handy too.

The only thing I do not like about brailliant is that I sometimes experience 
problems with the bluetooth conectivity on IPhone, but maybe that has been 
solved on IPhone 5, it looks like there has been some improvements in IOS 6.

I am both using brailliant and focus. It is important that your student tries 
the displays, because it is so different how the display works for individuals.
Best regards Annie.
 
Den Oct 2, 2012 kl. 12:29 AM skrev "M. Taylor" <mk...@ucla.edu>:

> Marianne,
> 
> I strongly recommend the Focus since your student is a Jaws user.  
> 
> There are definite user advantages to using the Focus with Jaws such as
> being able to set the level of Braille firmness.  This is one of my favorite
> features.  
> 
> I also like the ability to reverse the Braille panning directions on the
> Focus.  I am not certain if this is a Focus specific setting in Jaws, but it
> is definitely a proverbial game changer for me.
> 
> Mark
> 
> 
> 
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> [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Marianne Denning
> Sent: Monday, October 01, 2012 3:18 PM
> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: braille display
> 
> Scott, I think I have narrowed it down to either the Brailliant 40 or Focus
> 40.  Since he uses JAWS the Focus 40 may be the better choice.
> That is what I am hoping to learn.
> 
> On 10/1/12, Eugenia Firth <gigifi...@me.com> wrote:
>> Hello out there.
>> I just bought a new braille display, and so far I like it. It is new 
>> to the Mac and IOS devices. I got the Braille Edge 40 this past 
>> weekend. The inputs are actually doing better than I was having with 
>> my Focus 40. I didn't have ghluetooth before, and I do not now. This 
>> display also can be a stand-alone device. It doesn't go on the 
>> Internet like say my PacMate in theory does, but I decided I didn't need
> that, what with having the Mac and the iPhone.
>> 
>> So far the only thing I'm having is loosing connection with the iPhone 
>> and having to re-establish it. This only has happened when I turn the 
>> Braille display off or get out of communication with the iPhone. I may 
>> have to inquiffe about that. It doesn't lose contact while operating 
>> so far, and I didn't have the same problem with the Mac. I've only had 
>> it since Friday, so maybe I'm doing something wrong. If anybody has 
>> any ideas, please let me know.
>> Regards,
>> Gigi
>> 
>> 
>> Sent from my iPhone
>> 
>> On Oct 1, 2012, at 3:52 PM, Scott Berry <sb356...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>>> Do you have any braille displays in mind?  Humanware has some.  So 
>>> does Freedom Scientific.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Scott
>>> On 9/30/2012 12:42 PM, Marianne Denning wrote:
>>>> This is a cross post because I hope for several responses.  I am 
>>>> purchasing a braille display for an elementary student.  This 
>>>> student has excellent skills with access technology.  The student 
>>>> will be using it with an IDevice and a Mac running OS 10 and Windows 
>>>> 7.  JAWS is the screen reader on Windows.  I want a portable display 
>>>> but not too small so I am looking at a 32 cell display or a 40 cell
> display.
>>>> Please let me know your experiences.  The student uses a Braillenote 
>>>> too.
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