Description
From Infovisie MagaZIEN, February 2023 (37,1)
- The b.note 40 is a compact braille display with 40 eight-dot cells and a braille keyboard.
- The surface under the Braille cells is flat, like Braille paper.
- Each Braille cell is provided with one cursor routing key with two functions. This makes it possible to navigate in the text while keeping the hands on the braille cell.
- Surrounding the 400 Braille cells is a Braille keyboard and two groups of four keys (menu).
- The b.note can be controlled by compatible screen readers such as NVDA, Jaws, Supernova, VoiceOver and TalkBack.
- The built-in speech synthesis can read texts aloud.
- The b.note is equipped with WiFi and Bluetooth. This makes it possible to connect to a computer, tablet or smartphone.
- With the built-in text editor (simple word processor) notes can be made via the braille keyboard that can be forwarded to a peripheral device.
- These are the possible file formats: TXT, ODT, DOCX, PDF, EPUB and BRF.
- A scientific calculator is built-in.
- There is room for an SD memory card of up to 64 GB.
- The autonomy of the built-in rechargeable battery is approximately 14 hours.
- Charging to 30% in 25 minutes, to 80% in 90 minutes.
- The b.note is also available in a version without braille keyboard or bluetooth and without internal functions.
- Included: battery charger with USB-C, dust cover
- Connections: Earphone 3.5mm, USB-C
- Dimensions: 36.5 x 10.5 x 2.7 cm
- Weight: 600g
Producer
EUROBRAILLE
France
Web: www.eurobraille.com
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