Hi, I'm curious to hear from people who have replaced their Braille
notetaker with an iDevice. I've been toying with the idea of investing in a
U2 for reading books, taking notes and performing similar quick tasks.

Questions:

1. I've heard there are displays that let you type text and then send to the
iDevice in one burst. I don't understand the mechanics of this, but what are
the displays you know that do this?

2. Is Braille input in iOS as dreadful as some people have made it out to
be? I don't mind learning various keystrokes, but I do mind delays in
transmition.

3. Is there a means to read BRF in iOS?

4. What 32-cell display would you personally recommend?

Thanks guys for any help.

Joe

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