[nabs-l] Braillenote V. braille sense U2?

Gerardo Corripio gera1027 at gmail.com
Thu Nov 27 15:28:47 UTC 2014


  And in terms of Spanish, both in writing and the menus and other 
prompts? because on the BrailleNote Apex, (don't think I'm a 
millionaire; I won it a few months ago), on the Apex, one can write/read 
in Spanish, but the menus/prompts are in English, something that doesn't 
affect me since my English is good enough, but anyway, one can Braille 
in Spanish, but the Brailling instead of using the Grade 1 or Literary 
Braille, is done in computer braille! thus I wonder how's this scenario 
with the Braille Sense U2 for those who are multilingual?

El 27/11/2014 09:25 a.m., Joe via nabs-l escribió:
> Hi, having used both, I believe the U2 has an edge over the Apex. First, the
> user interface is a lot more logical. Second, the keyboard is amazingly
> quiet. Next, the U2 has more built-in compatibility with online services.
> I've had less reason to reset the U2 than I did on the Apex. Now, having
> said all that, the Apex wins hands down on portability, and in my opinion,
> the Apex makes for a better experience reading books. If I could have the
> Braille Sense U2 in the form factor of the Apex, I might just have the
> perfect machine. Has anyone come across any reviews of the new Vario
> product? I think that's the correct spelling. Anyway, hope that helps.
>
> Joe
>
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: nabs-l [mailto:nabs-l-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Michael D
> Ausbun via nabs-l
> Sent: Wednesday, November 26, 2014 7:42 PM
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> Hello all:
> 	For quite some time now, I've been an active braille note user,
> because of the school district where I attended my years of compulsory
> education. My question for all of you stems from a recent comparison, which
> arose from my state convention.
>
> What are your thoughts regarding the Braille Sense
> equipment-customer-service, hardware, software, equipment's capabilities
> etc. as compared to the braille note? I'm curious if I ought to start saving
> up, to possibly perches a Braille sense U2...
> Respectfully,
> Michael Ausbun
> P.S. happy holidays!day
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