HumanWare's new Brailliant BI 40 braille display is now ready to ship ----- Original Message ----- From: HumanWare To: themusicman1@xxxxxxxxx Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2011 12:55 PM Subject: The new Brailliant BI 40 braille display is now ready to ship Having trouble viewing this e-mail? Click here SOmething to look at and maybe think about. HumanWare's new Brailliant BI 40 braille display is now ready to ship Longueuil, September 29, 2011 â?? HumanWare is now shipping the first model of its new generation braille display, the Brailliant BI 40 that takes reading to a higher level and introduces more affordable prices. When a market survey revealed that consumers were looking for a braille display that maintains high quality braille, compact size, and is intuitive to use, yet affordable for any budget, HumanWare's engineers responded by designing the new Brailliant display. Intelligent ergonomics The Brailliant display is designed for extensive reading comfort and easy navigation using HumanWare's signature thumb keys. Compact and highly portable, the Brailliant display fits seamlessly in front of a laptop or desktop keyboard for optimum practicality and ease of use. It can also be used with many preferred mobile devices. Built with lightweight, long lasting aluminum housing, the Brailliant will hold up to daily wear and tear. Precise and efficient This new generation of Brailliant displays includes the high quality, sharp and crisp braille cell technology that users have praised on the BrailleNote Apex. The new Brailliant features a responsive braille keyboard for input and command keys located on each side of the display. This simple layout facilitates navigation and allows control of the screen reader without shifting hands away from the display. Click the link below on Oct. 12 at 8:00 PM eastern time to join the webinar. www.accessibleevent.com/165217131 "As a proud supporter of braille literacy, HumanWare is committed to developing products that help people who are blind to fully participate in the quickly evolving, mobile world around them. After the successful launch of the BrailleNote Apex in 2009, we continue to strive to put every opportunity in the hands of our customers with innovative braille products that meet their needs and are more affordable," says Gilles Pepin, CEO of HumanWare. The new Brailliant BI 40 display has 40 braille cells and is compatible with JAWS 10 and later and Window Eyes 7.5.2, in 32- and 64-bits Windows operating system computers. Further support from other screen reader manufacturers such as Apple, Dolphin, NV Access is ongoing as well. For additional information, visit: www.humanware.com/brailliant Brailliant displays are now available in North America, the UK, Continental Europe and Australia. Call one of our sales locations listed below to place your order. Prices for the Brailliant BI 40 cell start at 2995 USD. About HumanWare HumanWare (www.humanware.com) is the global leader in assistive technologies for the print disabled. HumanWare provides products to people who are blind or have low vision and students with learning disabilities. HumanWare offers a collection of innovative products, including BrailleNote, the leading productivity device for the blind in education, business and for personal use; the Victor Reader product line, the world's leading digital audiobook players; the SmartView family of handheld and desktop electronic magnifiers; Trekker Breeze, the all-in-one handheld talking GPS; and myReader2, HumanWare's unique "auto-reader.â?? Please contact us for more information about the Brailliant display or other HumanWare products: Australia/Asia Tel: +61 2 9686 2600 au.sales@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Canada Toll free: 1-888-723-7273 ca.info@xxxxxxxxxxxxx UK/Europe Tel: +44 1933 415 800 eu.info@xxxxxxxxxxxxx U.S.A. Toll free 1-800-722-3393 us.info@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Media contact: Nicolas Lagace Tel.: (450) 463-1717 nicolas.lagace@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Unsubscribe from our newsletter. To subscribe or to leave the list, or to set other subscription options, go to www.freelists.org/list/real-eyes