Human wear, one of the leading industries for braille products, especially braille note takers, has just released any product, the braille note evolve, one of the first windows rail devices. Yes, the Optima does exist, but it is not available for use, trust yet. However, human wear are the 1st to step into this. It runs Windows 11 pro, which in my mind is really advanced already, has 32 GB of RAM, and if you are a PC nerve like me, you would know that RAM shortages have impacted the market. Plus, it contains an Intel core ultra five processor and up to 512 GB of storage. SSD storage by the way. It has key soft in built, plus, is built on the foundation of NVDA, non-visual desktop access. Human wear are also giving you the opportunity to install any other screen reader, safe for example jaws. Limited support though unfortunately. The braille note comes in 20 so and 32 S. variance, Perkins style keyboard, and later on in 2026, equity keyboard layout and 40 cell display variant. Already this is impressive. I reckon this will be a completely different human wear product entirely. What do people think about this?
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A niche market
I have to agree with Justin, while the GeekCalm seems like an interesting setup, I don't see very many people doing this. That sounds quite literally like a niche market, for the true geeks out there. I think most people would rather just have a laptop, that they can fold in store away when not needed, take out and unfold to use, rinse and repeat. Granted, you are correct, that screens are expensive. The GeekCome, including taxes, is just shy of $1300, and the accessories plus taxes, bring the price up to just a touch over $1600 (USD). From your post above, just shy of $400 get you less storage, but a dedicated screen.
Hats off to you for coming up with an alternative portable computing method, I just don't think I would ever want to do this, but to each their own... ðŸ¤