[Nfbf-l] Fw: [accesscomp] Fw: Accessible World Tek Talk presents the Apex Braillenote, November 16, 2009

Sherri flmom2006 at gmail.com
Tue Nov 17 11:58:51 UTC 2009


I know the live presentation is over, but this deals with the new Apex from 
Humanware and the presentation is archived.

Sherri
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "News Wire" <listservice at accessibleworld.org>
> Subject: Accessible World Tek Talk presents the Apex Braillenote, November
> 16, 2009
>
>
> News Wire:
>
> HumanWare Launches the BrailleNote Apex
>
> HumanWare has just launched the newest member of the BrailleNote
> family, the BrailleNote Apex, the thinnest and lightest of note
> takers.
>
> Powerful, but slim at just 2 cm (0.78Ý) and weighing only 812 grams
> (1.8 lbs), the BrailleNote Apex is designed for on the go portability
> and high functionality. The advanced technology features the acclaimed
> KeySoft Version 9, a comprehensive suite of productivity applications
> with feature-rich content.
>
> Intelligent ergonomics have always been the benchmark of HumanWare
> products. A comfortable full-size Braille or QWERTY keyboard makes
> note taking quick and easy, while HumanWareâ?Ts signature thumb keys
> make extensive braille reading effortless.
>
> Multiple storage options define the BrailleNote Apex's productivity
> with its 8 GB of internal memory and support for high capacity SDHC
> cards, along with 4 high-speed USB 2.0 ports, built-in Wi-Fi, Ethernet
> and Bluetooth.
>
> Almost ten years after the introduction of the BrailleNote, the
> revolutionary BrailleNote Apex is the ninth note taking device in a
> line of products, a vital part of the global information age since
> 2000.
>
> HumanWare CEO, Gilles Pepin, will confirm HumanWare's support of
> braille literacy and the company's commitment to the development of
> innovative braille products. Product Specialists will discuss the new
> hardware additions and explain the agility and capabilities that the
> upgraded Windows CE 6 establishes to develop future KeySoft
> applications.
>
> Web Site: http://www.Humanware.com
>
> Phone: 1-800-722-3393.
>
> Date: November 16, 2009
>
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