[Trainer-Talk] Braille display options small and less expensive

Humberto Avila humberto_avila.it104 at outlook.com
Tue Mar 12 21:56:41 UTC 2019


Dear Ashley:

Have you taken a look at the Orbit Reader 20 Braile display from APH? I have played quite a bit with this display and it is very sturdy and lightweight. It can also do Brailling, both as a Braille display, and an integrated writing / editing app in which you can read and write in it with its stand alone mode.

Try this link:

http://www.aph.org/orbit-reader-20


Good luck and happy Braille display-hunting!

Humberto


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On 3/12/19 1:35 PM, Ashley via Trainer-Talk wrote:

Hi all,

I'm looking at buying a small display for  myself and possibly to recommend to others I may work with in the future.

Most displays are in the thousands. However, smaller displays are cheaper, but I do not know the options out there.

Do you recommend a display that is 18 or 20 cells and costs less than 1,000?

I've seen the vario ultra and it is  sturdy but even the small version is expensive.
I've also seen the Brailliant but they do not have a display this size.

I'd also like the display to have features such as a calendar, clock, and timer and preferabily space for notes too.

Thanks for any ideas.

Ashley

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