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  1. ARIA Picture of ARIA Aria is a braille notetaker with speech output designed for use by persons who are blind or have low vision. This computerized organizer is designed with word processing, mathematical and communicating capabilities. The user can construct full-fledged documents, transfer files, drive a modem or use a statistical calculator. With DOS interface, this device can run external software. It can be upgraded; the system runs on 1 Megabyte of RAM and 2 Megabytes of Flash ROM (contains the Aria software)....[More Information]

  2. BRAILLE 'N SPEAK Picture of BRAILLE 'N SPEAK Braille 'N Speak is an electronic braille notetaker designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision. The unit features a six-key Perkins-style braille keyboard and the capability to provide output in print, synthesized speech, or braille. This portable stand-alone data manager offers a simple command structure; word processing capabilities and spell check; a fully-adjustable speech synthesizer which enables the user to control the rate of speech, tone, pitch, and more; a Grade 2...[More Information]

  3. BRAILLE HANSONE Picture of BRAILLE HANSONE Braille Hansone is a braille notetaker designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision. It features an eight-key braille keyboard for input, and output through speech and a 32-cell braille display with cursor routing keys. This notetaker uses the Windows CE operating system, and has word processor, Internet, e-mail, address book, calculator, calendar, and watch functions. Users can import and edit documents written on Microsoft Word or on Korean language (Hangul) word processor ...[More Information]

  4. BRAILLE LITE MILLENNIUM (SERIES M20) Picture of BRAILLE LITE MILLENNIUM (SERIES M20) The Braille Lite Millennium, Series M20, is a Braille notetaker designed for individuals who are blind or have low vision. Input is through a an eight-dot Perkins-style Braille keyboard, and output is through a 20-character refreshable Braille display and an adjustable speech synthesizer. The Braille Lite M20 features a 56K modem, e-mail capability, word processing, one-key commands, and 14 megabytes (MB) of internal memory. Use of removable SanDisk CompactFlash cards allows virtually unlimited ...[More Information]

  5. BRAILLE LITE MILLENNIUM (SERIES M40) Picture of BRAILLE LITE MILLENNIUM (SERIES M40) The Braille Lite Millennium, series M40, is a Braille notetaker designed for individuals who are blind or have low vision. Input is through a an eight-dot Perkins-style Braille keyboard, and output is through a 40-character refreshable Braille display and an adjustable speech synthesizer. The Braille Lite M40 features a 56K modem, e-mail capabilities, word processing, quick one-key commands, and 14 megabytes (MB) of internal memory. Use of removable SanDisk CompactFlash cards allows virtually un...[More Information]

  6. BRAILLE+ MOBILE MANAGER (MODEL 1-07450-00) Picture of BRAILLE+ MOBILE MANAGER (MODEL 1-07450-00) The Braille+ Mobile Manager, model 1-07450-00, is a personal digital assistant (PDA) and voice output electronic organizer designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision. This braille-input version of the Icon from LevelStar has a Perkins-style Braille keyboard, a 30 gigabyte (GB) hard drive, and built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth capability. Features include word processing; an MP3 player; a book player that supports DAISY books and Bookshare; voice recording; an address book, clock...[More Information]

  7. BRAILLINO Picture of BRAILLINO Braillino is a braille notetaker designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision. This notetaker has a 20-character braille display with two Triple Action keys and an eight-key braille keyboard. It can be used independently or connected by a docking station to the Nokia Communicator, models 9210i or 9290 (see separate entry), a cell phone / personal data assistant (PDA). When the notetaker is connected to the Communicator, the latter can be controlled using the notetaker's brail...[More Information]

  8. ICON Picture of ICON Icon is a personal digital assistant (PDA) and voice output electronic organizer designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision. Used by itself, this device is a portable electronic organizer and digital talking book player. Used in conjunction with the optional docking station, it is a notetaker and Internet access device. Pre-installed software applications include a calendar, address book, Web browser, e-mail, word processor, music player, podcast player / recorder, voice re...[More Information]

  9. MEMOVOICE NOTEPAD The Memovoice Notepad is a braille notetaker designed for use by persons who are blind or have low vision. The Memovoice Notepad has a seven-point Braille keyboard and voice output in several languages, delivered through headphones or a built-in speaker. Functions include an alarm clock, calendar, appointments list, events list, and notepad. The Memovoice Notepad has a 256 kilobyte (KB) flash memory and 128 KB random access memory (RAM), with 2 megabytes (MB) total memory. POWER: Uses two 1.5 vo...[More Information]

  10. NUANCE TALKS Nuance TALKS is voice output software for cell phones and PDAs (personal digital assistants), designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision. The software runs on mobile phones from Nokia and other manufacturers that use the Symbian operating system, and provides speech output for cell phone settings, contact directories, caller ID, text messages, help files, the Nokia Web browser, and other functions. It also supports external braille input/output devices (not included) and ma...[More Information]

  11. PRONTO! 18 Picture of PRONTO! 18 The Pronto! 18 is a braille notetaker and voice output electronic organizer designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision. It has an 18-cell braille display with integrated cursor routing keys located left and right of the display; alternatively, a navistick (mini-joystick) can be used to place the cursor. The Pronto! 18 includes an eight-key braille keyboard with which the user types notes, and it provides natural speech output in addition to the braille display. It can be us...[More Information]

  12. PRONTO! 40 Picture of PRONTO! 40 The Pronto! 40 is a braille notetaker and voice output electronic organizer designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision. It has a 40-cell braille display with integrated cursor routing keys located left and right of the display; alternatively, a navistick (mini-joystick) can be used to place the cursor. The Pronto! 40 includes two interchangeable keyboards - an eight-key braille keyboard and a standard QWERTY keyboard. These keyboards provide natural speech output in additio...[More Information]

  13. PRONTO! QS Picture of PRONTO! QS Pronto! QS is a braille notetaker and voice output electronic organizer designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision. The Pronto! QS includes a standard 69-key QWERTY keyboard with tactile markers for entering data and natural sounding speech output. It can be used as a notebook, calendar with diary, voice recorder, address and phone book, clock, standard and scientific calculator, altitude and compass information, and an MP3 player. It has one built-in microphone and two bui...[More Information]

  14. TADI TALKING VOICE ORGANIZER Picture of TADI TALKING VOICE ORGANIZER The TADI Talking Voice Organizer is a voice output electronic organizer dsesigned for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision. This organizer has an alphanumeric QWERTY keypad with voiced feedback for every action and raised guide points for sight-free data entry. It can hold more than 900 phonebook contacts and five hours of digital recording. Features include a talking calculator, clock, notepad, diary, phone dialer, address book, reminders, and tutorials. One touch provides direct...[More Information]

  15. VOICE MATE Picture of VOICE MATE Voice Mate is a hand-held voice-recognition digital organizer designed for use by persons who are blind or have low vision. Voice recognition enables users to store and retrieve information such as phone numbers, addresses, and appointments using voice commands. When the user speaks a name that is already stored, Voice Mate repeats it and finds the phone number. In response to a double click, Voice Mate will send a touch tone signal to the user's telephone receiver to dial the number. In additio...[More Information]

  16. VOICENOTE BT Picture of VOICENOTE BT VoiceNote BT is a braille notetaker designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision. Input is made through a nine-key braille keyboard while output is delivered through synthetic speech. The notetaker has a Windows CE operating system and a program suite that includes a word processor that can read and write files in Microsoft Word format; a planner with a calendar, scheduler, and diary with audible alarms; an address list manager; an e-mail program with POP3 access; a scientifi...[More Information]

  17. VOICENOTE QT Picture of VOICENOTE QT VoiceNote QT is an electronic notetaker designed for use by persons who are blind or have low vision. Input is made through a standard alphabetic (QWERTY) computer keyboard while output is delivered through synthetic speech. This notetaker has a Windows CE operating system and a program suite that includes a word processor that can read and write files in Microsoft Word format; a planner with a calendar, scheduler, and diary with audible alarms; an address list manager; an e-mail program with PO...[More Information]

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