[BRLTTY] Technological developments in braille displays
Andor Demarteau
andor at nl.linux.org
Wed Jul 27 12:11:02 EDT 2005
On Wed, 27 Jul 2005, Nicolas Pitre wrote:
Nicolas,
> One possibility to consider is a BlueTooth enabled braille display (like
> the SuperVario or the Brailliant which are pretty small and slick), and
you sure that both displays (brailliant and pocketvario) are different
displays :)
nah joking, but the specs and even the images look quite aloke :)
> add to that a BlueTooth keyboard. Then you just need any of the
> mainstream PDA to serve as the actual core device, or a small laptop or
> whatever. Oh and why not BlueTooth headphones while at it!
>
> If you go the PDA route, you can have a setup which is even smaller than
> a laptop alone. And the advantage over a combined solution like the
> Elba or the BrailleStar or BrailleNote is that you can easily upgrade
> the PDA alone when it becomes obsolete at a much lower cost.
>
>
> Nicolas
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