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Access Technology

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Who would win in a boxing match, a mantis or a scorpion? We’re not sure, but the Mantis Q40 Braille display definitely scored big in our latest tech review.

The Mantis Q40 is a new forty-cell refreshable Braille display sold by the American Printing House for the Blind. As you might guess, the Q signifies that this model of Braille display has a QWERTY (standard typewriter/computer) keyboard, rather than the more common Perkins-style (Braille) keyboard. The device is priced at $2,495 and is available now.

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Who would win in a boxing match, a mantis or a scorpion? We’re not sure, but the Mantis Q40 Braille display definitely scored big in our latest tech review.

The Mantis Q40 is a new forty-cell refreshable Braille display sold by the American Printing House for the Blind. As you might guess, the Q signifies that this model of Braille display has a QWERTY (standard typewriter/computer) keyboard, rather than the more common Perkins-style (Braille) keyboard. The device is priced at $2,495 and is available now.

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Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consetetur sadipscing elitr, sed diam nonumy eirmod tempor

Who would win in a boxing match, a mantis or a scorpion? We’re not sure, but the Mantis Q40 Braille display definitely scored big in our latest tech review.

The Mantis Q40 is a new forty-cell refreshable Braille display sold by the American Printing House for the Blind. As you might guess, the Q signifies that this model of Braille display has a QWERTY (standard typewriter/computer) keyboard, rather than the more common Perkins-style (Braille) keyboard. The device is priced at $2,495 and is available now.

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Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consetetur sadipscing elitr, sed diam nonumy eirmod tempor

Who would win in a boxing match, a mantis or a scorpion? We’re not sure, but the Mantis Q40 Braille display definitely scored big in our latest tech review.

The Mantis Q40 is a new forty-cell refreshable Braille display sold by the American Printing House for the Blind. As you might guess, the Q signifies that this model of Braille display has a QWERTY (standard typewriter/computer) keyboard, rather than the more common Perkins-style (Braille) keyboard. The device is priced at $2,495 and is available now.

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