News | InsideOne’s Revolutionary Tactile Braille Tablet
January 18, 2024|Steven Scott
In a world that’s constantly evolving with technology, it’s crucial that advancements are accessible to everyone, including the visually impaired community. Inside One’s latest innovation, a tactile braille tablet, is a game-changer in this regard. We had the opportunity to dive into the details of this groundbreaking device with Eric Vioche from Inside One during an enlightening interview on Double Tap with hosts Steven Scott and Shaun Preece.
As Eric Vioche explains, the traditional mechanical braille keyboard has been replaced with a touch-sensitive interface, similar to the smartphones we use every day. This shift towards a more intuitive user experience is a significant step forward in making technology more inclusive.
One of the most striking aspects of the Inside One tablet is its design. The device is roughly the size of an A4 sheet of paper and boasts a 32-cell braille display made from CNC aluminum, ensuring durability. With a 10-inch screen, the tablet incorporates a Perkins-style keyboard that is indented into the glass, allowing users to feel where to place their fingers for typing.
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