Three braille display items up for grabs; make offers

Category: Garage Sale

Post 1 by write away (The Zone's Blunt Object) on Thursday, 25-Sep-2014 22:01:26

Hi guys. today I have three braille products I'm willing to part with. I'm going to consider cash offers and trade offers.
1. Pac Mate Omni 32 cell:
This is a basic notetaker; kind of ancient compared to it's successors, but guess what?
It's in pristine condition. Not a single scratch or flaw cosmetically, and not a single thing wrong software-wise either. Snatch this one up and you'll have a functioning notetaker, but more importantly, you'll have a detachable braille display with 32 cells in perfect condition to use with JAWS on your regular computer. I'm not asking for anything close to retail for this and I am throwing in a bunch of goodies to go along with it, so it's practically a steal. Who wants to make me an offer and give this big ol' beauty a good home? *cash or trade* *free shipping and insurance*

2. Brailliant BI 32 cell display:
This brand-new display is humanware's most comfortable, most intuitive innovation. It's still in its original box and was only used to test how it works with IOS, Windows and mac. The results for all three were excellent. I'm willing to part with this display because I find I need one that's also a stand-alone notetaker, so if someone has a seeka or a braille edge they'd like to trade, feel free to present it. This display is in like-new condition, so please be reasonable with your offers.

3.
BrailleSense OnHand:
I absolutely love this unit. It's my dream notetaker, honestly. The only thing I'd prefer more is a notetaker with a qwerty keyboard, so that's why I'm letting this one go. It's a very small, very versatile notetaker - you could even put it in your pocket if you really had to. The synthesizer and eighteen-cell display are top-notch, and you can actually connect to the Internet with it and browse regular web sites at a quick speed, unlike with most braille notetakers. I mainly used this to read bookshare books with, so it's never even left my home in the few months I've had it in my possession. Please feel free to offer cash or a trade of an equivalent unit if interested.

As mentioned, free shipping, free insurance, and payments can only be made via money order or payPal.

Thanks for looking guys.

Post 2 by KC8PNL (The best criticism of the bad is the practice of the better.) on Friday, 26-Sep-2014 15:22:16

Actually, I think the Pac mate display is a 40 cell model, they did not make a 32 cell model. SO that's 8 more cells for your buck. I'm not trying to be critical, just trying to help.

Post 3 by write away (The Zone's Blunt Object) on Friday, 26-Sep-2014 16:10:17

Ah, shoot, scott, you're actually right. Thank you. My bad. lol. Forty-cell pac mate.

Post 4 by Locutus (Veteran Zoner) on Sunday, 25-Jan-2015 11:00:10

Hey, are you still offering any of these devices?

Post 5 by Grand_Admiral_Thrawn (Veteran Zoner) on Saturday, 07-Mar-2015 2:16:53

pacmate, how much and what would you accept as a trade?

Post 6 by ADVOCATOR! (Finally getting on board!) on Sunday, 08-Mar-2015 1:31:00

What is the going price for a Braille Sense? I am losing hearing, and need one for personal and work/training.
God Bless!
Sarah/HW

Post 7 by write away (The Zone's Blunt Object) on Sunday, 08-Mar-2015 11:44:48

All of these displays are long gone, folks, but thanks for the interest. Sarah, the Braille Sense is a wonderful item; I just got the latest model, the u2 mini. If you have hearing loss as well as blindness, the u2 Mini is the ideal option, as is the regular u2 but the u2 regular is super pricey. Well, so is the u2 Mini but... yeah, almost four thousand dollars for a u2 Mini retail, but maybe you can find one secondhand for much cheaper. There's also that ICanConnect program that might give you a brailleSense.