[icon Discussions] Re: Introducing the Orion 18 Braille Tablet by LevelStar

  • From: david <dvdrln766@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: brandonboy13@xxxxxxxxxxx, <guido@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>, <icon-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>, <orion-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
  • Date: Fri, 01 Jul 2011 12:50:32 -0400

I cant wayte to try 1. eather On Fri, 1 Jul 2011 09:20:55 -0700, Brandon Keith 
(Biggs) wrote:



>Wow...
>Are you aloud to talk about the differences between the  Braille+ 18 and the 
>Orion 18? And what Levelstar is planning to do VS APH? Are  you going to split 
>after this and instead of having one list and manual for  everything, will 
>there be two different sets?
>Finally, would you like all discussions for the Orion to  now move to the 
>Orion 
>list?
>Thanks and I can't wait to try one of these!!!  :)
>Brandon Keith Biggs
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>From:Guido D. Corona
>Sent: Friday, July 01, 2011 9:06 AM
>To:icon-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx ; orion-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: [icon Discussions] Introducing the Orion 18 Braille Tablet  by 
>LevelStar
>Orion  18 Braille Tablet by LevelStar  So much more than a  notetaker
>LevelStar LLC is proud to announce the powerful Orion 18  Braille tablet, 
>developed in partnership with American Printing House for the  Blind (APH). 
>Sporting an 18-cell Braille display with router keys, and speaking  with the 
>stunningly natural Ivona Speech, Orion 18 is The Worlds first  notetaker for 
>the blind powered by Android, the mobile environment that is  taking the World 
>by storm. With its highly ergonomic and quiet Braille keyboard,  and packed 
>with the most advanced features ever integrated into a Braille  notetaker, the 
>sleek Orion 18 Braille tablet is compact enough to fit in a purse  or coat 
>pocket.
>Discover  the Orion 18 Advantage
>Talk with your friends, family, and  colleagues from virtually anywhere, with 
>Orions integrated cell  phone.
>Slide Orion 18 into its handsome carrying  case, and then walk to work, to 
>school, along busy city streets, or explore  quaint vacation spots, assisted 
>by 
>its powerful GPS navigation.
>Take a quick snapshot of a printed menu, a  magazine, or even a book page with 
>Orions built-in 5Mp camera, and then read  them on the go.
>Stay connected! Orions fast wireless and 3G  broadband let you work, study, 
>and 
>play virtually anywhere you  are.
>Find and download your favorite Bookshare  EBooks on the go; conveniently read 
>them on Orions refreshable Braille display,  or let Orions human-like speech 
>read them to you.
>Play your favorite music on Orions stereo  speakers.
>Quickly record a short voice note, or an  entire lecture, with Orions 
>integrated microphone.
>Jot down notes for meetings and lectures, or  comfortably write documents with 
>Orions intuitive word processor, and then save  files in popular formats.
>Thanks to Orion 18s staggering 32GB of  internal solid-state storage, 
>Experience the full power of Android, and enjoy  third party programs.
>Product availability:  4th quarter 2011. Pricing to be  announced.
>Learn  More
>Join the LevelStar  Orion discussion group: send a blank email to
>Orion-discuss-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx?subject=subscribe
>For more information about  Orion 18, and one chance to win an Orion 18 
>Braille 
>tablet, E-mail Orion at  orion@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx  Include your name, address, and 
>phone number, or call  LevelStar toll-free: (800) 315-2305, extension 1. 
>Visit LevelStar at  http://www.levelstar.com
>Guido  D. Corona
>Director Marketing
>Levelstar LLC.
>685  South Arthur Ave. Unit 1A 
>Louisville, Colorado 
>80027  
>Toll  free: (800) 315-2305, x.706
>Email: guido@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

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