Since there are questions about the 40 beyond the cases, I have copied the info 
from the Orbit Reader 40 page at Orbit Research.
The link is at the end.


  *   Unique signage-quality Braille
  *   40 eight-dot refreshable Braille cells
  *   Use stand-alone or connected to a computer or mobile device
  *   Book-reader mode - read your favourite books and files from SD Card or 
USB Flash Drive
  *   Note-taker mode - take notes and edit files
  *   Braille display mode connects to 6 computers and mobile devices over USB 
and Bluetooth
  *   Works with all popular screen readers on Windows, Mac OS, iOS, Android, 
Fire OS, Chrome OS and Linux
The following is when connected to a device:

     *   Read and send messages and emails
     *   Browse the internet and social media
     *   Control your smartphone or computer
The following are about the device itself:

  *   Onboard forward and backward translation with support for 40+ languages
  *   Onboard Apps

     *   Clock and alarm
     *   Calendar
     *   Calculator

  *   Cursor Routing buttons
  *   Audio and Haptic output, (The audio output is for beeps.)
  *   Switch easily and instantly between modes
  *   Full-featured, high-quality Perkins-style 8-key Braille keyboard
  *   Cursor pad with 4-way arrows and select keys for easy navigation
  *   Panning control rocker keys at each end of the display
  *   USB C port for charging and connectivity
  *   Fast-charging long-life battery
  *   Compact, lightweight and portable
  *   You can also connect an external QWERTY keyboard via Bluetooth to give 
you QWERTY and Perkins input capabilities for the best of both worlds!
  *   Best of all, you can use both the keyboards simultaneously!  And you can 
also put the QWERTY keyboard into a Perkins entry mode with the home row 
keys....


     *   1.65 lb, 11.6 x 3.8 x 1.3 inch
     *   750 grams, 29.5 x 9.6 x 3.3 cm

HTH,

Richard

Ralph's Observation:  It is a mistake to allow any mechanical object<>to 
realize that you are in a hurry.

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