Scott, The Voyager is a USB device. It won't interface with a cell phone. What about something like EasyLink which is a small wireless Braille display with keyboard? You could blue-tooth that. Very elegant. Also, take a look at the BrailleConnects from Humanware. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Scott Granados" <gsgranados@xxxxxxxxxxx> To: <gps-talkusers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Monday, June 16, 2008 2:25 PM Subject: [gps-talkusers] braille display question This is somewhat off topic. I was originally thinking of going with a BN or similar to run Sendero's products as well as take care of my braille I/O needs. (Something I'm learning very rapidly I really need) I've decided to hold out for Mobile Geo to see if that meets my needs on a consumer device however, that doesn't address my braille needs. Does anyone have any comments on the braille voyager line of products, specifically the braile voyager 44? I have a chance to grab one used at a nice discount and wanted to see if they were worth the time. I'll take comments off list as this really isn't GPS related although if folks feel that the BN / other devices and Sendero are so well integrated I should just not waste my money I'd take that on list as that seems to be with in the guidelines. Should I wait for Mobile Geo and use a braille display only type of device or should I spend considerably more? Thanks Scott