[Electronics-Talk] [EXTERNAL] Re: b2g description

James Aldrich jajkaldrich at gmail.com
Sat Apr 9 10:48:59 UTC 2016


Hi Andy and all,

I fully realize the jury is still out on the $300 to $500 braille display but it was shown at sea sun.  I paid $2700 or so on my Braille Edge.  I will wait for specials or let five years go buy when I can get that $5000 or better for half price!  I think more of us are voting against the $5000 or more notetaker.  I predict they will be history!  Dean Blazie is a part of the price reduction.

Jim

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> On Apr 8, 2016, at 8:35 AM, Baracco, Andrew W via Electronics-Talk <electronics-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> In the 1990s Dean Blazie said that refreshable Braille costs about $100
> per cell, and this price point seems to be valid today. Perhaps actually
> more when you are talking about a note taker because of the computer
> functionality.
> 
> Andy
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Electronics-Talk [mailto:electronics-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On
> Behalf Of James Aldrich via Electronics-Talk
> Sent: Friday, April 08, 2016 4:33 AM
> To: Discussion of accessible home electronics and appliances
> Cc: James Aldrich
> Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: [Electronics-Talk] b2g description
> 
> Hi Sharon,
> 
> Thanks for this good information!  I believe Dean Blazy has his hands in
> the design of this product!  I for one will never pay over $5000 for a
> notetaker ever again!  I have done this twice and have products which
> are obsolete and can't go online.  One shouldn't have to pay much over
> $2500 for any braille product!  The jury is still out on the 300 to five
> hundred dollar braille display but I hope we see the end of the $5000
> and more notetakers.  I'm writing these companies expressing this
> thought!  Imagine what might happen if everyone wrote this thought and
> avoided buying over $5000 notetakers!  I believe this year will bring
> about some refreshing changes for braille products!
> 
> Jim
> 
> Sent from my iPod
> 
>> On Apr 5, 2016, at 9:49 AM, Sharon Klug via Electronics-Talk
> <electronics-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>> 
>> Hello. My friend just got the b2g and it sort of looks like the old 
>> braille lites but the keys or more erogonomic. The display is a little
> 
>> lower in the front. It has 20 cells. It is a little smaller than the 
>> apex. The braille is very nice on it and easy to type on.
>> 
>> Hope that helps.
>> Sharon
>> 
>> 
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Electronics-Talk [mailto:electronics-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On
> 
>> Behalf Of Lauren Merryfield via Electronics-Talk
>> Sent: Tuesday, April 05, 2016 10:11 AM
>> To: 'Discussion of accessible home electronics and appliances'
>> Cc: Lauren Merryfield
>> Subject: Re: [Electronics-Talk] Android-based braille notetakers
>> 
>> Hi,
>> What does the Braille To Go look like?
>> Thanks,
>> Lauren
>> 
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>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Electronics-Talk [mailto:electronics-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On
> 
>> Behalf Of Jim McCarthy via Electronics-Talk
>> Sent: Tuesday, April 5, 2016 7:36 AM
>> To: 'Discussion of accessible home electronics and appliances'
>> <electronics-talk at nfbnet.org>
>> Cc: Jim McCarthy <jmccarthy at mdtap.org>
>> Subject: Re: [Electronics-Talk] Android-based braille notetakers
>> 
>> Tracy,
>> The touch tablet has the Braille display at the bottom so if one 
>> places it in the conventional way, the display will be closest to you,
> 
>> below the touch screen. It fits in a case and the keyboard is hinged 
>> into the case and lays on top of the touch tablet when one wants to 
>> use it. I can't recall if the keyboard can be removed from the case, 
>> though the expectation, I think, is that if one does not need the 
>> keyboard for braille, one would carry the touch pad in a neoprene
> sleeve that comes with all of this at purchase.
>> Jim McCarthy
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Electronics-Talk [mailto:electronics-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On
> 
>> Behalf Of Tracy Carcione via Electronics-Talk
>> Sent: Tuesday, April 05, 2016 10:25 AM
>> To: 'Discussion of accessible home electronics and appliances'
>> Cc: Tracy Carcione
>> Subject: Re: [Electronics-Talk] Android-based braille notetakers
>> 
>> I have looked at the Humanware site for the Braillenote Touch, but 
>> it's light on actual specs.
>> Is it 3 pieces--braille display, touch tablet, and case?  It seems 
>> rather confusing to me.
>> Tracy
>> 
>> 
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Electronics-Talk [mailto:electronics-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On
> 
>> Behalf Of Jim Barbour via Electronics-Talk
>> Sent: Tuesday, April 05, 2016 10:12 AM
>> To: Discussion of accessible home electronics and appliances
>> Cc: Jim Barbour
>> Subject: Re: [Electronics-Talk] Android-based braille notetakers
>> 
>> I am assuming that you two are talking about the Braille note touch, 
>> I've not heard of the apex touch.
>> 
>> It definitely has a one line Braille display.
>> 
>> It also comes with a touchscreen tablet that you can Braille into much
> 
>> like the iPhone's braille input utility. It also comes with a case 
>> that has traditional braille keys on it.
>> 
>> Another android-based note taker that was introduced is the low cost 
>> Braille display that the NFB has been involved in.  It definitely has 
>> drawbacks, but will cost under $500 which will be interesting to some.
>> 
>> Hope this helps,
>> 
>> Jim
>> 
>> Written While on the Move
>> 
>>> On Apr 5, 2016, at 6:51 AM, Brad Hodges via Electronics-Talk
>> <electronics-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Greetings:
>>> 
>>> I have had a brief audition of the Touch, and it includes a braille 
>>> display. If it is a consideration, I'm sure if you contact humanware 
>>> you can arrange an in-person audition. I don't know what plans the 
>>> other manufacturers have for demonstrations.
>>> 
>>> My direct e-mail is brad.hodges at outlook.com, if you would like to 
>>> communicate directly.
>>> 
>>> Brad
>>> 
>>> 
>>>> On 4/5/2016 9:26 AM, Tracy Carcione via Electronics-Talk wrote:
>>>> Thanks Brad.
>>>> I looked at the ad for the Humanware Touch, but it does not appear 
>>>> to have a braille display, which for me is a deal-breaker.
>>>> Looking at the FS ad, it appears that the ElBraille will not be 
>>>> available until at least convention.  Since my current notetaker 
>>>> died suddenly and I'm now using my good old slate for notes, I'm not
> 
>>>> sure I'm willing to wait that long.
>>>> Your questions are certainly things worth thinking about.
>>>> Both the NeoBraille and B2G say they can have cellular connectivity,
> 
>>>> but don't specifically say one could use them for phone calls.
>>>> Tracy
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>> From: Electronics-Talk [mailto:electronics-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org]
>>>> On Behalf Of Brad Hodges via Electronics-Talk
>>>> Sent: Tuesday, April 05, 2016 9:02 AM
>>>> To: Discussion of accessible home electronics and appliances
>>>> Cc: Brad Hodges
>>>> Subject: Re: [Electronics-Talk] Android-based braille notetakers
>>>> 
>>>> Tracy:
>>>> 
>>>> While I was not at CSUN, I have had an opportunity to follow the 
>>>> arrival of Android-based notetakers. In addition to the 2 you 
>>>> mention, the Apex Touch, from Humanware is also available. Of the 3,
> 
>>>> I would say that the Touch is the most available for immediate
> purchase.
>>>> 
>>>> That having been said, in my opinion there are some very important 
>>>> considerations created by the switch to the Android operating system
> 
>>>> for our notetaker technology. Your questions illuminate several of 
>>>> these. I also believe there is more that we don't know yet which we 
>>>> should know in order to evaluate Android as a notetaker operating
> system.
>>>> 
>>>> Rather than relating my understanding of the 2 you mention, and 
>>>> relate my very brief experience with the Touch, last week-end, I 
>>>> would encourage you to formulate a comprehensive set of evaluation 
>>>> criteria to use as you have the opportunity to audition each of the 
>>>> 3
>> candidates.
>>>> Additionally, don't discount Freedom Scientific's L-Braille, which 
>>>> is based on Windows 10 and integrates one of the companies existing 
>>>> braille displays with a module containing the processor.
>>>> 
>>>> I strongly suggest that those interested in a new notetaker hold off
> 
>>>> until the candidates have made their actual arrival and are ready 
>>>> for
>> purchase.
>>>> 
>>>> This question might also be something which we may want to address 
>>>> at Convention. Perhaps a panel organized by one of our De visions.
>>>> 
>>>> Here are a few of the questions which come to my mind so far.
>>>> 
>>>> Since they are using an operating system which is intended to 
>>>> support a mobile device does the notetaker include the ability to 
>>>> use cellular
>> data?
>>>> Will it support phone calls? How important is this to you?
>>>> 
>>>> Which is more important, the availability of phone-like connectivity
> 
>>>> and other exclusive features provided by Android, or an updated 
>>>> experience with a familiar menu structure and existing  set of
> features?
>>>> 
>>>> We are accustom to a very fast and responsive interface on legacy 
>>>> devices, is the notetaker equally as responsive?
>>>> 
>>>> How quickly can the notetaker be activated for immediate input, such
> 
>>>> as capturing a note or appointment? Is there both a sleep mode and 
>>>> power down mode? If so what is the difference?
>>>> 
>>>> Is the interface logical and easy to follow?
>>>> 
>>>> Since this is an Android device, what is the relationship between 
>>>> the interface and apps provided by the manufacturer and those apps 
>>>> available through the Play Store?
>>>> 
>>>> Can Talkback, the Android screen reader be used? If so how does that
> 
>>>> experience contrast with built in menus etc?
>>>> 
>>>> How does the notetaker feel while in use? Is the form factor
> convenient?
>>>> Are keys convenient and responsive? If a touch screen is used how do
> 
>>>> your hands feel after an extended period of use?
>>>> 
>>>> How do the braille cells feel? Do they meet your expectations if you
> 
>>>> are experienced with notetaker or refreshable braille?
>>>> 
>>>> How important is the ability of the notetaker to become part of 
>>>> your personal echo system, allowing contacts, calendars, documents 
>>>> and such to be shared across all your devices and phone? Does the 
>>>> notetaker facilitate this if it is of importance?
>>>> 
>>>> At the time of product announcements, in mid-March, 3 different 
>>>> versions of Android were used, 1 each on the 3 devices. What is the 
>>>> significance, if any, of the version of Android used in the 
>>>> notetaker
>> when purchased?
>>>> What is the impact of update availability, and who controls update
>> releases?
>>>> 
>>>> Those are just a few quick thoughts which have been running around 
>>>> in my mind. I hope that they may be of some use. It has been my 
>>>> experience that careful planning and a consistent record of your 
>>>> experience can help you make a choice with which you will be very
>> pleased.
>>>> 
>>>> Brad
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>>> On 4/5/2016 7:16 AM, Tracy Carcione via Electronics-Talk wrote:
>>>>> 2 new braille notetakers were announced at CSUN, the NeoBraille and
> 
>>>>> the Braille2Go.  Both are based on android phones.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Did anyone happen to go to CSUN and actually use one of these new 
>>>>> notetakers?
>>>>> 
>>>>> I'm in the market for a new braille notetaker, and I'd like to know
> 
>>>>> what the interface for either of these is like.  Does one have to 
>>>>> swipe around, or does one enter a command from the keyboard to 
>>>>> bring up an app?  If I need to quickly scribble a note, does the 
>>>>> device come on quickly, or do I have to mess around with unlocking 
>>>>> it, then starting
>>>> some app?
>>>>> I know it's a long shot, but I'd love to hear from anyone who's 
>>>>> actually had hands on one of these new devices.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Tracy
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
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