
Blindness really is a curse that not only hinders the sufferer from following the normal routine but defers all the future prospects of growth, especially educational. They will have to rely heavily on other people and insufficient Braille books to fulfill their reading desires.
Now sightless people may lessen the curse of blindness (to some extent) for Blind Reader: ‘Bridge’ lets blind people to go throw any type of printed text and fulfill their desire to read as similar as people with normal site. Blind Reader translates the text, be it scanning the text in books or some other printed work, into Braille that further is displayed on a special screen for the blind to lay their hand and go through it. All they have to do is slide the portable reader over any text, which it then scans and translates into Braille on the top surface.
You may save the content into the in-built hard disk to be read in future and Bridge can easily be attach to the PC to download data from the Net as well. Owing to its foldaway shape, it effortlessly adapts books of different dimensions. And, if old files have turned outdated, you may also remove them. With easy functional divisions, anybody can operate the device with minimum fuss. Its small and compact size makes it easy to move around with you wherever you go.
Blind Reader certainly is a great innovation that not only will allow blind people to go through the printed text and fulfill their educational necessities but they will be able to enjoy the invaluable literature that otherwise they wouldn’t be able to cash on.
Via: blog.scifi














