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,
>
>
>
>

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