Japan’s AMEDIA shows off 18 new devices for the visually impaired
A trade show held in Japan recently called AMEDIA showed off 18 new products aimed at helping the visually impaired better utilize technology. Among the devices on offer were an adaptive Braille display, which can convert text from a PC screen into the hand-read alphabet in real instance, the REHA Vision “Color Talk,” a handheld scanner which can recognize 220 colors and speak them to the user, and what appears to be GW Micro’s VoiceSense
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