[blindLaw] recommendation for braille displays and or note takers

rodalcidonis at gmail.com rodalcidonis at gmail.com
Mon Dec 9 21:50:57 UTC 2019


I have the Orbit 20 but I would not use it in court. I use it when I am at 
conference or taking notes during some meetings, but not more than that.

I also use a Brailliant BI 40 and I found this one is much more suited for 
the task of note taking and reading in court. Once you have it mastered, you 
can take it to the podium and read your notes directly from the laptop on 
Counsel's table.



Rod Alcidonis, Esq.
-----Original Message----- 
From: Josh Loevy via BlindLaw
Sent: Monday, December 9, 2019 12:47 PM
To: blindlaw at nfbnet.org
Cc: Josh Loevy
Subject: [blindLaw] recommendation for braille displays and or note takers

Hello everyone,

I have joined a new team at my firm that is going to necessitate a lot more
time in hearings. I am considering investing in a braille display or note
taker as a more efficient way of getting and recording information than
lugging my laptop.

I would really appreciate some thoughts and recommendations on products
people have used in litigation and liked. I have been looking at the Orbit
20 and Braille Me, mainly based on their cost. (I want to make sure the
technology will be what I need before I make a bigger investment.)

Thanks in advance for your thoughts.
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