Notetakers with a braille keyboard

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Notetakers are portable devices that can be used as a word processor to take notes, record and organise information. Some may also have features to provide a calendar, phone book, the internet, e-mail and run windows based operating systems. They feedback information by speech output or a braille display.1-3

These notetakers have a braille keyboard and no screen.

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Many of these notebooks can be connected to a braille embosser, to produce braille.

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