[Colorado-talk] need some help deciding on a braise note taker or a braise display

Amy Sabo amieelsabo at gmail.com
Sun Dec 2 21:31:38 UTC 2018


hello Becca,
well, the techy sister is going to give her 2 cents worth too! all of
the people here on this list give good advice and, I totally agree
with all of them. but, you need to decide which notetaker or braille
display that you wish to use and, for what your needs will be. one way
to do this is to contact companies like huumanware, freedom
scientific, or himms to what they would recommend. they are the
experts. also, at next year's national convention decide which
notetaker you want to consider to use with the assistance of the lions
club and, look at them in person in the exhibit hall. all of these
companies will be at convention next year and, at the convention you
will be able to look and also touch the products instead of looking at
them through the internet. the net is a good tool but, you want to get
your hands on a major piece of equipment if you are going to use it or
and, what your needs will be met for them in person. alsothe reps for
these companies will be there to answer your questions in person
instead of over the phone or the internet through email.

that's just my thoughts... take care and, good luck!


hugs,
amy,

On 11/21/18, Rebecca Sabo via Colorado-Talk <colorado-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> Hi all ,
> i need some advice.  I have been in touch with the lions club of denver, and
> they would be able to help pay portion of a brail note taker.  I was
> wondering what kind i should get and where ?  If they will only pay for half
> should I try for a brail display instead ?  what are all of your thoughts ?
> Becky
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