[Trainer-Talk] APH Field Testing New Inexpensive Braille Display

David Andrews dandrews at visi.com
Sun Oct 11 00:43:30 UTC 2015


Just so people know, as I understand it -- the display is intended 
for reading files, like books you send to it.  It is not an 
interactive, real-time display for your computer or phone.  It 
certainly will have its uses, but people should be clear about what it is.

Dave

At 01:48 AM 10/10/2015, you wrote:
>I find this quite exciting. APH is going to be field testing a 
>20-cell Braille display with a retail price which is hoped to be 
>under $500.00. It will connect via USB or Bluetooth, meaning it can 
>be used with standard computers as well as devices such as the iPad 
>and iPhone. You can read more about it in the October APH newsletter at
>http://www.aph.org/news/#P1
>
>--
>David Goldfield,
>Assistive Technology Specialist
>
>Feel free to visit my Web site
>www.davidgoldfield.info

         David Andrews and long white cane Harry.
E-Mail:  dandrews at visi.com or david.andrews at nfbnet.org





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