Sounds great if they can pull it off. Then there's this issue of long-term support - remember the VersaBraille?--Matt, n1ibb.


On 1/11/2016 3:20 AM, Rick Thomas via Talk wrote:
Hi:
Nicole Casal Moore out of the University of Michigan,
Michigan Engineering
Is working on a fluidic braille display to display several lines of braille,
graphs etc using fluidic technology.
They plan the cost to be around $1000 which is less expensive than other
displays out there from what I heard.
This might be helpful for those of you who can read braille and use things
like braille math in your jobs.
I don't know braille but thought I would let you know something new and
possibly affordable may be on the horizon.
Anyway, just a heads up for anyone watching such technologies in case
thinking of using or creating for it.
Rick USA
Rick USA

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