So long as they sll a Braille display you ca hoook into it, sure! :) If it dows all it's supposedc to do.
Jane On 11/17/08, Alex Jurgensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > Would you buy this? > > > EyeMac -- The next generation of sleek notetakers > > The EyeMac features aluminum housing, weighing in at under a pound. > This sleek and shiny notetaker is based on the state of the art > technology, featuring wireless and bluetooth. The six-key input > provides Braille users the ability to legally access the world's most > user friendly and advanced operating system. Built on the foundation > of Mac OS X, the EyeMac is the bleeding edge in affordable portable > computing technology. Costing around $500 us, the EyeMac is an easy > pick for the user with a tight budget. Its portability make it ideal > for not only end users but the professional who needs a lightweight, > portable solution. The EyeMac measures less than 20 CM long by seven > CM wide, and about 3 cm high. Durable, powerful! Take full advantage > of the world wide web. The EyeMac Pro has wireless anywhere > capability. Need a Braille display? EyeMac Plus models feature built- > in Braille displays that make reading Braille text messages and > documents a breeze. The EyeMac is built on a actively developed > Operating System, that features a well documented programming guide > that will ensure your EyeMac can be customized with the applications > that best suit your needs. Designed for ease of use, this > revolutionary device will change your portability experience. > > Project status: Planning > > Thanks for listening, > Alex, > > > >
