The big drawback to refreshable braille devices has always been their cost. The loose rule of estimation applied to these products has translated into someth…

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Cool stuff. Motivational even, to solve a complex issue like that.

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I hope they go on to make affordable, refreshable braille devices and tank the price of those devices for 3k.

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How long do these last / how reliable are they. I’d love to have a braille display, but since I can see fine $3k isn’t worth it, but $100 I’d have one to play with. However if I was blind I might be willing to spend $3k if it is better (note that I am well off and can afford $3k if I really want to - most blind people are not well as well off as me)

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If one for 100$ lasts you a year, then that’s 30 years of one braille display a year. Do you believe the quality would not improve in 30 years?

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