
Optelec, formerly known as the Tieman Group, developed their first refreshable braille display in the 1980s. Over the last two decades they have continued building upon their technology to capture the preferred dot for avid braille readers.
But Optelec didn’t stop at the braille cells. They wanted to provide an all-inclusive solution and allow their users the freedom to access mainstream technology like PC’s, Smart Phones and PDA’s -- so they developed the Braille Controller Series BC640 & BC680, and an optional Feature Pack.
When used alongside the BC640, the Feature Pack transforms the unit from a braille display, into a braille writing tool and note-taking device with storage capabilities for documents and books.
Though the display models and options vary, the ability to receive high-resolution braille is a function that all versions provide.
With cell count options ranging from 40-80 characters and 4GB flash memory and note-taking capability, these displays offer one of the most robust product options in the AT Industry.

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