BrailleNote Apex claims to be the thinnest, lightest notetaker f...

Courtesy Engadget  Fri, 11/13/2009 - 21:39

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 back afterward without letting all those ultra-harsh light particles and / or waves back into our brains.

Well, a Braille display and Braille keyboard obviously solves that problem, and the BrailleNote Apex from HumanWare is purportedly the...


 

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