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EPISODE · May 17, 2021 · 55 MIN

New Braille Displays and Firmware Updates from HumanWare (Episode 26)

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You don't have to have been in the blindness community very long to have come across HumanWare and their two flagship brands: Victor Reader and BrailleNote. Indeed, on the second episode of this podcast, we talked extensively about the BrailleNote Touch, which has since been succeeded by the BrailleNote Touch Plus. BrailleNote is not the company's only line of braille product, though. In 2003, thanks to an agreement with Baum, HumanWare launched its Brailliant line of refreshable braille displays. A braille input keyboard was added in 2011 and now, ten years on, the stakes have been raised still further with the launch of their most recent innovation, the Brailliant BI20X and BI40X. The 20-cell and 40-cell displays have been shipping since mid-February, and a significant software update was released towards the start of May. Software version 1.1.1 also applies to the Mantis Q40 and Chameleon 20, which were released last summer and manufactured by HumanWare in partnership with the American Printing House for the Blind. To discover more about this exciting new range of braille displays, and the new software update, we're joined by HumanWare's Andrew Flatres, Braille Product Manager; and Martin Roberts, Blindness Product Specialist for the UK. Notes To join the Brailliant BI X Users list, send a blank email to: brailliant-bi-x-users+[email protected] If you have trouble subscribing, email [email protected] To express your interest in beta testing new software from HumanWare, please fill out this Google form. To contact HumanWare in the UK, call 01933 415 800 or email [email protected]

You don't have to have been in the blindness community very long to have come across HumanWare and their two flagship brands: Victor Reader and BrailleNote. Indeed, on the second episode of this podcast, we talked extensively about the BrailleNote Touch, which has since been succeeded by the BrailleNote Touch Plus. BrailleNote is not the company's only line of braille product, though. In 2003, thanks to an agreement with Baum, HumanWare launched its Brailliant line of refreshable braille displays. A braille input keyboard was added in 2011 and now, ten years on, the stakes have been raised still further with the launch of their most recent innovation, the Brailliant BI20X and BI40X. The 20-cell and 40-cell displays have been shipping since mid-February, and a significant software update was released towards the start of May. Software version 1.1.1 also applies to the Mantis Q40 and Chameleon 20, which were released last summer and manufactured by HumanWare in partnership with the American Printing House for the Blind. To discover more about this exciting new range of braille displays, and the new software update, we're joined by HumanWare's Andrew Flatres, Braille Product Manager; and Martin Roberts, Blindness Product Specialist for the UK. Notes To join the Brailliant BI X Users list, send a blank email to: brailliant-bi-x-users+[email protected] If you have trouble subscribing, email [email protected] To express your interest in beta testing new software from HumanWare, please fill out this Google form. To contact HumanWare in the UK, call 01933 415 800 or email [email protected]

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