Since it was developed by Louis Braille in the
19th Century, the alphabet of raised dots has brought the joy of
reading to millions of blind and partially-sighted people.
But in its printed form it's not exactly convenient or portable:
A Braille copy of the Bible can take up about 5 feet (1.5
meters) of shelf space.
British firm Bristol Braille Technology hopes to change this
with Canute 360, their new 'Kindle for the blind' which it says
is the world's first multi-line Braille e-reader, displaying
nine lines of text at a time, or about a third of a page of
regular print.
"This means you only have to press the forward button every 360
characters rather than every 20," said Stephanie Sergeant, whose
company Vision Through Sound provides training for blind people
and has been working with Bristol Braille.
"It refreshes a line at a time, starting at the top. So even
though it takes a little while for all the lines to refresh, you
can start reading almost as soon as you press the forward key."
Any text that has been translated into Braille format can be
downloaded into the Canute, potentially putting an endless
supply of reading material at the user's fingertips.
The proportion of blind people who can read Braille lettering,
formed of one to six dots in a range of combinations, has
fallen, partly due to advances in audio description technology.
But Bristol Braille says learning to read it can significantly
boost literacy and numeracy rates among the blind.
The final prototype of Canute will enter mass production this
year, priced similar to a high-end laptop.
"Innovations in the field of Braille technology make this a very
exciting time for Braille readers," said Claire Maxwell, senior
product developer for Braille at the Royal National Institute of
Blind People.
(Reporting by Matthew Stock; Editing by Hugh Lawson)
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