If Sergio Trujillo's Braille Book
ever makes it on sale over here, I'll be sorely tempted to start learning a bit of the clever bobbly language. I may not be blind, but put it this way, at -10 in both eyes, I wouldn't have survived long in the wild as a cavewoman. It's a constant source of amazement to me that so much can be conveyed just by running your fingers over a series of knobbles, plus it means I could lie in bed reading without bending my glasses for a change. But before I make this all about me (oops, too late) there are actually proper blind people out there who would also rather like this digital Braille book, which pops up nodules to simulate the
Braille language. It's got rechargeable batteries and uses Bluetooth to transfer data over.
Braille Book [via TRFJ]
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