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thought some might be interested in this innovative solution for the blind or partially sighted


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Such a great thing!
I'm in the car at the moment, but once I get home I'm going to shift this thread and change the thread title slightly to make it more visible. Hope that's okay with you Steven. :)


I'm on my phone at the mo but when i'm on the laptop i'll post a link to the gadget in question for people to look at.


I was going to tell you about this thread Alexandra. Glad you've seen it.


http://www.sightandsound.co.uk/shop/p...

two things swung it for me in the end:
firstly, I'm going in to hospital at the end of this month to have a cochlear Implant as I have siver hearing problems as well as being blind. This means that I'll be unable to hear my computer for the time before the implant can be activated (can be as much as a month) and while I get used to the different sound from the implant (another slow process). The Braille display means I'll still be able to access my computer for internet emails etc.
but, the thing that sealed the deal for me was an article on the RNIB website talking about how Apple had built in braille display accessibility in to their Iphone/Ipad and the articule made specific mention of the Kindle app meaning that I could have full access to the books in the kindle store.
We did research to see if there are any grants available to help with the cost but their weren't and we were in the fortunate circumstance of being just about able to afford it!
I'm aware this solution won't suit everyone as not all blind people are braille readers, and, even if they are, the huge cost will price a lot of people out but I just thought I'd mention it. :(
sorry for such a long post by the way!


The Braille display is truly amazing. I was very sceptical about how good it would be and was terribly worried that 2 thousand pounds would be a huge loss if it didn't work out. The company that we bought it from were kind enough to offer a demonstration service where they sent a rep round to show Steven how it works and teach him some of the tips and tricks. That made it easy to decide, as once Steven had seen it in action, we could be sure that it was as good as the hype.
Apple get a lot of stick but they have really forged ahead with these advances in tech. Many of the other apps in the app store are also accessible, so as well as being able to read whichever book he fancies without begging authors for a Word copy, he can also access weather apps, news apps, radio apps and so on.
It wows everyone who sees it in action! It's a huge amount of money, but I would definitely say that it's worthing saving for as I think it could be transformational for many blind people, and even more so for some deaf-blind people.
I've read this thread with interest. It's fantastic news! I'm curious about how it works though, does the screen actually produce bumps that you can "read" with your fingers??

Lynn, you are correct, i didn't have to pay vat.

Here are the articles on my blog.
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What a brilliant piece of kit!

maybe if this isn't naughty taking the thread of topic you could all recommend me some great books to read with the braille display lol!
seriously though one of the coolest things was being able to take advantage of all the amazing deals amazon have recently had on kindle books. i got the two Hilary Mantell butooks for 99 p as well as the latest conn iggulden for the same price.

Still can't get my head around how it works tho!
Best of luck with the cochlear implant too.


I love the Hilary Mantell typo Steven, it's a bit selfish of you to take both butooks though.


lynn, not a personal question at all, yes i was born blind though my hearing loss has devoloped during my leafetime. i'd say the blindness have been easier to manage than the hearing loss as the blindness have stayed the same all my life whereas my hearing changes.

I think you mean 55348008
BOOBLESS!

And finally technology has done something I can approve of. We can only hope that with sales, the price will come down

what is new is apples building compatibility into the iphone ipad ect meaning that they can be paired up with these devices to access things such as the kindle app. the ibook stuff works as well but i don't use it as the books are nearly always cheeper on amazon!
I really just wanted to post this quickly as it may be of interest to some and may be a help to any other blind book readers who join this forum inthe future.
some of you who have seen me post before may remember that i am blind you a big frustration was finding books ina format i could read. thanks by the way to the authors who were kind enough to send me w versions of their books. well, i'm now able to read my kindle books in braille... any kindle book i want from the kindle store. this is thanksto apple and kindle. i've recently purstased something called a braille display which converts the text on a computer or iphone screen in to braille. this means i was able to connect by braille display via bluetooth to my iphone, download the kindle iphone app and read kindle books. this have obviously opened up whole world of reading to me which is pretty amazing. the braille display was very expensive but it's already started paying it's way with the amt of reading i've been doing... i'm even reading this forum in braille! only problelem with so much choice is i can't decide what to read...