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Orbit Reader 20 Plus – Braille Display, Book Reader and Note-taker.

Orbit Reader 20 Plus – Braille Display, Book Reader and Note-taker.

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The Orbit Reader 20 Plus is the world’s most affordable Refreshable Braille Display.  It is a unique 3-in-1 device and serves as a self-contained book reader, a note-taker and as...

SKU: LVSrtu5783
Category: Braille Display

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The Orbit Reader 20 Plus is the world’s most affordable Refreshable Braille Display.  It is a unique 3-in-1 device and serves as a self-contained book reader, a note-taker and as a braille display by connecting to a computer or smartphone via USB or Bluetooth.

Equipped with a 20-cell 8-dot display, the Orbit Reader 20 Plus is based on revolutionary braille cell technology developed by Orbit Research.  The breakthrough technology uses mainstream components and manufacturing processes to enable unique signage-quality refreshable braille at a fraction of the cost of the piezoelectric technology that has been used in braille cells so far. 

When used as a standalone reader, it enables the user to read any file from the SD card.  These could be BRF and BRL formatted books, text files or files in any format.  This allows students, especially in developing countries, to have content loaded on to the SD card by teachers and use the unit without any live connectivity to a computer or the internet.  The reader has features for easy navigation, inserting and editing bookmarks, browsing through folders, etc.