Have you called or Emailed the distributor of these products with these 
questions?
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From: "ari" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, June 09, 2006 11:28 AM
Subject: [Audyssey] Has anyone tried a Virtouch Player?


> Hi all,
> First, thanks to everyone who's answered my post on my problem.
> I was on this site of this company who sells products in America, I think
> the name is Independent Living Aids (this is where my teacher bought
> Terraformers from for me).
> In their computer games section, they have got two products, a Virtouch
> Games Player, and a Virtouch Classic Games Player. The cost of these
> products are about $800. I have been reading up a bit on these products, 
> but
> can't really understand what they are. It seems to be a product where pins
> move up and down, and somehow these products have action-packed games on
> them, which are playable by blind people. Has someone on this list used
> these players? My questions are:
> 1. Are these games some kind of audio-based games as well? Can you 
> basically
> give us more explanasion and outline of this product? Can you describe to 
> us
> who live overseas and who've never seen it in it's physical form?
> 2. What is this hardware, and how do moving pins allow blind people to 
> play
> car racing, fishing, etc?
> 3. Why is the product nearly $800? What do you get with the product?
> 4. How challenging are the games, do they have difficulty levels?
> Thanks
> Ari
>
>
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