Sony touts new televison for the blind

Puts in audio description as standard, begs others to follow

James Rivington
02 Jul 2007 10:38

Sony
has started a new campaign to get more TV manufacturers and broadcasters 
involved in making services for the blind. The majority of consumers have 
embraced
and benefited from the increase in services, channels and programmes provided 
by today's digital broadcasters. But many visually impaired people are unable
to take advantage of these benefits.

And yet the technology exists for them to enjoy TV programming as much as those 
that can see.

"We are all used to seeing and using subtitles on TV, but what many people 
don't know is that the technology exists to make a similarly useful service 
available
for the 30 million or so visually impaired people we have in Europe," says 
Andreas Ditter, vice president of Sony TV Operations Europe.

"The entire
Sony Bravia television range
now provides access to Audio Description (AD) as standard which, in combination 
with a commitment to raise awareness of AD, aims to increase the number
of programmes, broadcasters and television manufacturers that offer the 
service."

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Television for the blind

Audio Description (AD) is an additional narrative soundtrack for blind or 
partially sighted people. During gaps in programme dialogue, an additional voice
explains visual plot points, enabling visually impaired people to follow the 
storyline more fully.

Audio description is available on a variety of television programmes throughout 
the UK and Europe. But until now it has only been accessible through the
purchase of a separate set-top box or satellite receiver.

Now, all Sony Bravia TVs will include Integrated Digital Television (IDTV) as 
standard, and provide access to AD without the need for an additional decoder.
Sony says that other manufacturers should follow suit.

http://www.tech.co.uk/home-entertainment/tv/tvs-displays/news/sony-touts-new-televison-for-the-blind?articleid=1375198185


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