[Nfbktad] The first elevated-Pin Braille Smartphone Gets A Prototype

Todd scorpio62 at windstream.net
Wed Apr 24 19:55:16 UTC 2013


How exciting this is, and very reasonably priced!! Thanks for sharing,
Tonia.

Cheers,

Todd

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The First Elevated-Pin Braille Smartphone Gets A Prototype 

Incoming text gets translated into braille through little pins, constantly
moving up and down to convey what's happening in the phone. 

By Colin Lecher
Popular Science, April 22, 2013.

With smartphone interaction mostly relying on sight, since there's no
tactile difference to what's on the screen, some blind people have turned to
apps to make up the difference. These apps can do some pretty impressive
things, like determine the denomination of currency or read text out loud,
rendering braille unnecessary for some tasks. 

But those were workarounds, to make up for the inability to create an actual
braille interface. For about three years, a team of inventors in India have
been working on a smartphone that can turn apps and text into braille. Now
they've got a prototype. 

The phone, from the Centre for Innovation Incubation and Entrepreneurship in
Ahmedabad, translates text into braille by elevating pins: after the text or
email or webpage comes in, the pins form a braille version that the user can
touch to read. It's not clear what operating system the phone will run
on--Android? Something else?
but according to the Times Of India, it'll feature "all other elements" that
your more traditional smartphone would have. 

The creators, led by inventor Sumit Dagar, are shooting for a release by the
end of 2013. Starting price? Just less than 10,000 rupees, or about $185.

[Times Of India]

from:http://www.popsci.com/gadgets/article/2013-04/inventors-make-braille-sm
artphone-blind

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