[ND-Talk] Fw: [Mosen Consulting Announcement] Braille On Display 2020 edition
Milton Ota
mota1252 at samobile.net
Mon Oct 7 23:41:16 UTC 2019
There was a time when many people predicted that technology would cause
Braille to die out. How wrong they were.
Freed by the restrictions of bulky hardcopy Braille volumes, people can
now carry a device with them that gives them access to thousands of books. When
used in combination with smartphone technology, it’s even possible to
get instant transcription from print to Braille. Braille is more
vibrant and relevant
than ever.
Sadly, Braille devices are expensive, so Choosing the right one is a
significant technological decision. How can you be sure you’re choosing
the option
that best meets your needs?
“Braille on Display 2020 Edition” by Jackie Brown is here to help. It’s
a useful guide to many of the Braille devices on the market today, in
plain English.
Jackie will tell you about the features found in most of today’s
popular Braille devices, and offer her opinion on their pros and cons.
You’ll learn about full Braille note takers, devices that act as
Braille displays for your computer and smartphone, and devices that
fall somewhere in
between.
A handy table at the end of the book allows you to perform a feature
comparison on all the products covered.
It’s hard for many of us to get our hands on all these devices. So why
not purchase a handy guide written by someone who’s done all the
evaluation work
already. It’s a small price to pay to ensure you get the best device
for your needs.
Learn about the latest technology from all the major vendors, including
list of 12 items
◦ Hims,
◦ HumanWare,
◦ Baum,
◦ Seika,
◦ Eurobraille,
◦ Alva,
◦ Handy Tech,
◦ InsideOne,
◦ Freedom Scientific
◦ Harpo,
◦ Papenmeier
◦ and Orbit.
list end
The book costs 35 USD, and is available now from
http://Mosen.org/BrailleOnDisplay
Jonathan
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