the Papenmeir

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Hi.
the mellennium have both speech and braille, and for the 40 cell model,
cost as much or a little more than the elba.
and uses a 33mhz processor.

phil

On Wed, Nov 14, 2001 at 11:46:40AM -0600, Brent Harding wrote:
> Are the milleniumm series ones available in voice only models, heard not
> any more.
> I like the idea of the email features and the like, although braille note
> seems to have more.
> At 07:37 AM 11/14/01 -0500, you wrote:
> >
> >-----well, freedom scientific is putting out a new line of products
> >called the millennium series which are different in some ways from their
> >previous products and you forget the braille lite or are you asking a
> >different question?
> >
> >There is a laptop called the david and there is a laptop called super
> >braille but they are real pricy options.
> > Original Message -----
> >From: "Brent Harding" <bharding@doorpi.net>
> >To: <blinux-list@redhat.com>
> >Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2001 11:44 PM
> >Subject: RE: the Papenmeir
> >
> >
> >Is there anything much out besides the braille note and braille 'n speak
> >type products? I heard of braille mate, has 1 cell of braille, kind of
> >silly, but it's there. Before the braille note, blazie was the only
> >thing I
> >knew of besides the braille mate.
> >At 08:57 AM 11/14/01 +0800, you wrote:
> >>good morning list members
> >>
> >> these posts have been very interesting however, I don't think that
> >>any blind person will be able to afford the Papenmeir in Australia the
> >>government does not promote the use of braile devices and nor do the
> >>blindness agancies that advicadvise on equipment to be purchased.  I
> >use
> >>braille and speech speech for quick reading braille for editing. i find
> >it
> >>more accurate and use grade 0 American computer braile.  I mostly want
> >one
> >>of these devices to be able to silently read material while on the
> >moove and
> >>also to be able to read the bible in church etc.  I think we might be
> >well
> >>surved by looking at the braille note from pulsedata it has an e-book
> >reader
> >>something the Papenmeir does not yet have as I read about it.
> >>
> >> there is a company called robatron which is based in South australia
> >>and rumours have it that they make braile cells and that hey sold a lot
> >of
> >>these to some company so lets keep a look out for price reductions.  I
> >know
> >>for a fact that Robatron sold braille cells to some company so I for
> >one am
> >>going to weight
> >>
> >> finally I need braile and speech in the same device
> >>
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