[nabs-l] Purchasing Braille Displays VS. Braille Note taking Devices

Bridget Walker bridgetawalker13 at aol.com
Sun Apr 12 02:22:41 UTC 2015


Hi Jordyn,
I used a PACmate from the time I was in seventh grade until the middle of my second year of college. Now I use a braille display. I made the choice to do away with all forms of braille note takers because I wanted full compatibility without any extra steps. I pare the Bluetooth of my braille displays with my chosen device. I use a tablet and a laptop. I switch between the devices depending on the task.
I am a senior in college just getting ready to student teach. I am always looking for the best way to have access to the same material as my peers, professors, and students.  
I hope this helps
Bridget 

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> On Apr 11, 27 Heisei, at 9:04 PM, Jordyn Castor via nabs-l <nabs-l at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> Hey All,
> 
> I hope you are all doing well.
> 
> I have been using a PAC Mate to take notes, read books, and write math equations in Braille for seven years. Recently, my PAC Mate has just stopped working. I realize PAC Mate devices are super old, so rather than getting it fixed, I am looking for either a new Braille Notetaker, or a Braille Display. I am a very tech savvy person, but am also one of those people who likes to stick to what they know and what works, which explains my use of ancient technology for years and years. :) So, as students and/or young college grads with your first full time job offer, what are your thoughts on purchasing Braille Displays VS. Braille Notetakers? I love the portability and convenience of having a notetaker, as you can just turn it on and take notes in less than thirty seconds. The disadvantages  for me to having a Braille display and a laptop or mobile device are the time required to pair the two devices, as well as the varying amounts of Braille support in the different screen readers
>  and operating systems. However, I realize that laptop/mobile devices are more widely used and compatible with more software/hardware than what comes builtin to most notetakers. Just my current thoughts... lol
> 
> I am thinking of either going with the VarioUltra, or the BrailleSense U2. Anyone who has and/or has used these devices, your opinions of them would be fantastic, and anyone who has any general advice to give me, that would be great as well.
> 
> Thanks,
> Jordyn
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