How about this setup: docking station (with braille display) docking station (lacking braille display) all of this intagrated into one setup Not sure how good that would be, but I can see some use out of that. You're out somewhere, and you do not need braille display. No problem, just take the icon/braille+ out of that case. Now, I'm back in school gotta take notes or something; pop the thing back in. thoughts? On Thu, 01 Jan 1970 14:25:54 -0600, chase crispin wrote: >You are right. Remember, the Icon is made for small size. > >Chase Crispin > >On Wed, 27 Feb 2008 06:12:09 -0700, Blake Galbraith wrote: > > >>One of my friends thinks it would be good to buy an icon, but he >>doesn't want to because he wants the braille display to be intigrated. >>It'd be neet if you could buy a docking station with a braille display >>intigrated into it, but then, this might take up to much room. >> >>On 2/26/08, chase crispin <chase.crispin@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>I was told by APH that they will have blue tooth and USB Braille >>>displays >>>supported. >>> >>> >>>Chase >>> >>> >>>On Tue, 26 Feb 2008 09:03:45 -0500, David Poehlman wrote: >>> >>> >>>>ofcourse, the diff would be that you'd attach the display but boy would >>>>I >>>>love a bluetooth connection for my braille display. When I use it on my >>>> >>>>phone or pc it's great! I'd settle for usb though. >>>> >>>>----- Original Message ----- >>>>From: "Kris Hickerson" <khickerson@xxxxxxxxxxx> >>>>To: <icon-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> >>>>Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2008 8:59 AM >>>>Subject: [icon-discuss] Re: Support for braille displays >>>> >>>> >>>>So would I. I suspect the market would be flooded with them. >>>> >>>>Kris >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >