I think it would be worth to look at this option. I persoanly get bogged
down by continuously listening to synthetic speech. But I really wonder how
Samsung has been able to accomplish this wonderful feat when there is no
viable option for Braille displays on date. 

Regards,
Aaruni.
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And do we really need the complexities of braille to read an SMS
message? I can understand the point for deaf blind and also for writing
messages but for reading, I am not so sure if it is really worth the
monty.

Regards,
Kiran. 

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Hmm what would be the price for such a device?

Pranav 

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Samsung wins award for Braille mobile

July 4, 2006, 10:22 GMT

Korean technology giant Samsung Electronics announced on Monday that it
had
won a gold award at the Industrial Design Excellence Awards (IDEA)
sponsored
by the Industrial Designers Society of America (IDSA) and Business Week.

Samsung won the gold award for its Braille mobile phone, the Touch
Messenger, which was designed by the company's Shanghai-based Samsung
Design
China division.

The Touch Messenger allows visually impaired users to send and receive
Braille text messages, with the company revealing that the product was
developed in line with its global design strategy of gaining inspiration
from local needs, in this case the needs of the nine million visually
impaired inhabitants of China.

It is anticipated that once the Touch Messenger is commercialised it
will
increase the quality of life for the world's 180 million visually
impaired.

Users will be able to use two Braille keypads on the phone to send
messages,
while a Braille display screen on the lower part of the phone will allow
them to read incoming messages.

http://tech.monstersandcritics.com/news/article_1177846.php/Samsung_wins
_awa
rd_for_Braille_mobile


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