Researchers are developing a Braille e-reader
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Researchers are Developing a Braille e-reader
January 14, 2016 By Michael Kozlowski 1 Comment (Edit)
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Researchers at the University of Michigan are developing an e-reader that can read a full page of text. Their technology, which has been described as a leader in the field, relies on pneumatic use of liquid or air to shrink the mechanism and expand it so it can display more at once.
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