There is also the Panasonic ToughBook. The ToughBook 29 has all the ports
you would need to run external adaptive devices. You can up the memory to
meet the adaptive software requirements.
http://www.toughbooksales.com/tb_29.asp
Hope this helps.
Paul Schmidt
Technology Instructor
Center for the Blind & Visually Impaired
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> I have been looking at the Twin head DURABOOK as a alternative laptop
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> with this product regarding its compatibility with adaptive technology.
> Window Eyes, JFW, OpenBook, MS active sink and Keysink, BookPort etcetera.
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