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  1. 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]

  2. 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]

  3. 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]

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