Well, the BrailleSense Polaris has much better hardware. It
boasts 3 GB of RAM, 64 GB of storage, a 2.1 GHZ octa-core
processor, the laest Wifi standard, bluetooth 4.2, and a 13 MP
camera. Things that the Polaris have that the Touch doesn't
have, a keyboard, and the Polaris weighs much less. It also runs
a later version of Android than the Touch. The Polaris runs
Android 5.1.1 (fully upgradable), while the Touch runs Android
4.4. I'm not saying 4.4 is old, (which is really is), but I
believe that Android 5.1.1 is much more modern than Android
KitKat. The Polaris also has Wireless Charging, and a much
better battery life from the Touch, or so I've heard.
Thanks,
Zach
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----- Original Message -----
From: Gerardo Corripio <gera1027@xxxxxxxxx
To: notetakerinfo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date sent: Mon, 24 Apr 2017 15:21:56 -0500
Subject: [notetakerinfo] Polaris? Re: Re: Thoughts on the B2G
Wow another Notetaker with Android Polaris? What does it have
that the
Touch doesn't?
El 24/04/2017 a las 03:16 p.m., Zachary Morris escribió:
Hello Josh,
I thought you said, on a different email list, that you were
going to
return the Touch because you thought it sucked. I was actually
thinking about getting a BrailleSense Polaris, which is coming
out
later next month, with much better hardware.
Thanks,
Zach
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----- Original Message -----
From: Joshua Hendrickson <louvins@xxxxxxxxx
To: notetakerinfo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date sent: Mon, 24 Apr 2017 15:12:36 -0500
Subject: [notetakerinfo] Re: Thoughts on the B2G
I would not get A B2G at all. The touch is a much better
device. I
have only had my touch a short time, but it really works well.
It
connects to wifi extremely quickly, and I can use apps like
pandora,
skype, and youtube. I have heard from people who have had a
b2gg,
but the device isn't google certified yet. I'd go with the
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On 4/24/17, Zachary Morris <morriszachary99@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello all,
I'm a new member on this list, my name is Zachary Morris. I
have
a friend who uses a B2G, and he said that it was a decent
device,
after being out for over a year, and I would like to know any
other people's thoughts on this braille device, if any of you
have one.
Thanks,
Zach
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