Freedom Scientific should repair it.
Dave
At 10:55 AM 11/11/2008, Dan Rossi wrote:
>Does anyone know where you can get an old PowerBraille repaired? I
>have a PB40 that I've been using daily for nearly 13 years
>now. Every cell still works. However, it has developed a loose
>connection and has a tendency to get a bit flaky.
>
>I want to get some kind of information on how much it would cost to
>repair it. I am certainly interested in purchasing a newer display,
>but they are a tad bit pricy.
>
>--
>Blue skies.
>Dan Rossi
>Carnegie Mellon University.
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