It could make braille tech access much more attainable in countries around the world that don’t have such widespread state sponsored support programs. Essentially, the interface looks like a social media scheduling program, like HootSuite.The only difference with TweetDeck: every column relates back to Twitter. and I am equally interested in the price as it apparently costs no more than a mobile phone, making it a much more available choice for people who do not have state/student programs to purchase the product. There may be braille displays out there with full page support (I don’t know), but this is the only device I have heard of that merges the capabilities of a tablet with the braille cell capacity of a full-page display, all in one device. I think a device where you could view an entire page at once similarly to how sighted people read on Kindle, is quite revolutionary. Even BrailleNote does not give the possibility of viewing an entire page before having to press the scroll button. I am interested in Blitab as opposed to the other options because apparently the user would have the ability to view an entire 15-or-so line page of braille at once, and the device is affordably priced. Your friends’ updates live in one column, your replies/mentions. Their website doesn’t really make it clear as to which OS it runs, how exactly the braille cells operate and all the other information you would typically find on other products such as Braille Note or Braille Sense. TweetDeck’s distinctive columns-based interface translates well to the iPhone, and it’s certainly a smart way to use Twitter. Hi, I heard your podcast on braille display/notetaker options and am wondering if any of you have any hands on experience with Blitab? There was talk of Blitab being commercially available and I think there is an ability to preorder, (though am not certain about that), and anyways I have been searching for stats and updates on the device and haven’t found anything recent. Just enable the Anypod skill, then, just say, “Alexa, ask Anypod to play cool blind tech”, and she will first, tell the listener what the show is about, then, play the podcast! From: Naomi Scott Hi there, Just wanted to let you all know that cool blind tech is now on Alexa!!! You can contact us via email to or call our new toll free number at 1-85 anytime night or day. The CBT Team is back again with another Fanmail show? Keep sending us your emails and messages from social media and we will read or play your feedback on our show.
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