[nabs-l] Assistive Technology

Alyssa alyssahenson95 at gmail.com
Sun Aug 10 22:42:19 UTC 2014


I too use my apex religiously at college. I like it's portability and speed. I can carry 1 device instead of an iOS device and a Braille display. On the flip side, I can use it as a display if I so choose. I too hope they stay in existence and I like the idea of monthly payments. That's not to say I don't like iOS. On the contrary, I love iOS. I still like the portability and ease of my apex though.
Alyssa

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> On Aug 10, 2014, at 3:42 PM, Gloria G via nabs-l <nabs-l at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
>    Hi all,
> I hope everyone is having a wonderful Sunday afternoonh. I have noticed, as I am sure most of you have, there are some pieces of assistive technology such as, the Braille note,which are obsolete becoming due to the fact many people are preferring to use the iPad, iPhone and other Iproducts with Braille displays. I just was wondering, how many of you are still using your Braille notes, and if so, what benefits do you see in using the Braille note over using any of the -iproducts? I will agree that the iPad, iPhone and so on, are great pieces of technology and it is great that blind individuals are able to use the products without having to purchase any additional software to make them accessible, but I know that I still love using my Braille note, and it is kind of sad to see some of these old, but great pieces of technology go out of the window. Thank you for your input.
> GG
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