There's a new PDA for the blind from Pulse Data International. The BrailleNote PK doesn't have an LCD screen (obviously), but they're claiming it's the world's smallest PDA with a Braille display ...
I mentioned a bit ago that an advocacy group for the blind says the Kindle DX isn't accessible to the blind and that got me to wondering, how exactly do students who are blind handle day-to-day ...
When you’re busy working or studying, it’s important to maximize the available technology for productivity, accuracy and even comfort. But for blind people, not all technology is easily adaptable. The ...
We don't know what it's like to be blind, but we often suffer from acute blogger's eye fatigue and would love nothing more to pound out our ramblings in a no-look manner -- if only we could read them ...
The BrailleNote PK is the world’s smallest PDA for the blind, and one of the first small enough to be carried around for daily use. Powered by Windows CE, the relatively small [6.8″ x 3.6″ x 1.3″] ...
This is the BrailleNote Apex. It’s a device that the blind/visually impaired (I’m not sure which term is the more acceptable one) can use to, as the name and photo implies, take notes. It runs Windows ...
BrailleNote Apex computers, with groundbreaking, inclusive technology, are bringing low vision and blind learners into the classroom. The technology will be on show at SABC African EduWeek to showcase ...
I’m loving the BrailleNote PK, a PDA for the blind. It has an 18-cell Braille display, Bluetooth, and just about everything you need to handle your appointments, notes, and contacts in a tiny package.
Del Ray fourth-grader Noa Hottin has come a long way in learning to communicate though braille. ALEXANDRIA, VA—Noa Hottin, who's blind and selectively mute, struggled to communicate when he first ...
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