The BrailleNote PK is the world ’s smallest PDA for the unsighted , and one of the first little enough to be comport around for casual consumption . Powered by Windows CE , the comparatively small-scale [ 6.8″ x 3.6″ x 1.3″ ] unit has a mix of high-pitched - ending and low - end features , with a spacious variety of communication option such as Bluetooth and WiFi , Ethernet , and USB , but a comparatively humble amount of RAM [ 16 MB User/16 MB RAM/32 MB fixed storage ] , and moderately amazingly ( I ’m serious ) , no LCD screen door . In fact , all interfacing with the BrailleNote is done via a built - in 18 cellular phone Braille presentation and an 8 - samara Braille keyboard . The unit also supports textual matter - to - speech out support , although not speech - to - schoolbook , if I take correctly .
It looks like a great unit , but it come with a very usurious cost . The BrailleNote PK lists for just under $ 5,000 . With the amount of geeky exemption this would afford many , though , it just might be worth it .
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