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Braille Voyager 44 & 70

 

Use of personal computers is no longer tied to a working space or a given point in time. Laptop computers now make it possible to work and communicate wherever and whenever you desire. The Braille Voyager gives Braille users the freedom to use a PC or laptop wherever and whenever they desire. With this user-friendly solution, Braille users can acitvely participate in the global information community.

The Braille Voyager was designed to completely control the PC from a Braille display. From e-mailing to Word-processing, the Braille Voyager does it all while eliminating the need to repeadetly switch your hands from the keyboard to the Braille display. This ensures an ergonomical sensible posture. The Braille Voyager connects easily to a PC or laptop through a USB port.

The ergonomic design of the Braille Voyager 44 ensures optimal operating comfort for laptop use. A Braille user can easily take the Braille Voyager 44 along with a laptop and plug it in wherever and whenever desired.

The Braille Voyager 70 is developed for the Braille user with a desktop PC. This serie of Braille display has the same options as the Braille Voyager 44, but is perfectly tuned to a standard keyboard.
Both models use Tieman's own Braille cells; 44 in the Braille Voyager 44 and 70 in the Braille Voyager 70.

Specifications:

Braille Voyager 44

Weight: 1.2 kg
Dimensions: Closed: 169 x 333 x 36 mm - In Use: 296 x 333 x 31 mm
Cells: 44 Low-Power Cells
Status Cells: Variable Left or Right, 0 up to and including 10
Includes: USB Cable
Options: Serial Port Adapter (including power adapter)

Braille Voyager 70

Weight: 2 kg
Dimensions: 257 x 470 x 25 mm
Cells: 70 Low-Power Cells
Status Cells: Variable Left or Right, 0 up to and including 10
Includes: USB Cable, AC Cable
Options: Serial Port Adapter Board (Requires internal fitting)

Power Consumption:

The USB connection fills the Braille Voyager's energy requirement by using less then 5% of the power consumption of the computer. This means with a normal battery use of three hours, a decrease of only nine minutes.