DJEPIC wrote:@UltraLeetJ, Considering it's literally an Orbit Reader, just without the braille keys, I personally can't justify the purchase of the device, especially along with its hefty price tag.
lol so yeah, you are correct, I just read the manual and found out that for the most part, this essentially acts as the same thing.. I really dislike the lag when sending the characters from the orbit reader buffer for example, but voice dictation works a charm most of the time anyway. From what I can gather (correct me if I get this wrong) is the same size as the orbit but without the braille cells and display part which I guess is what you truly meeant, no?
I got the orbit reader and the most I do is just read read and read on it in standalone mode so its basically my electronic kindle without anything connected or atatched. It would be nice if it could send for example, control,alt and shift keys without depending on a screen reader, but that is just not important or much relevant on most devices out there anyway. So yeah, thanks for setting this straight for me.
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