Friday, July 20th 2007
Mitsubishi Presents CD-R Media That Feature Braille Code
Mitsubishi Chemical Media Ltd introduced today a new series of CD-R media specialy designed for people with weak vision. The new discs feature a special surface in which information about the type the capacity and the recording speed of the media are stored in the Braille code, a language constructed with up to 6 feelable dots per letter, for people with weak or no vision at all.
Source:
CDRinfo
13 Comments on Mitsubishi Presents CD-R Media That Feature Braille Code
cheers
DS
Most folks who cant see, wont be on the computer..unless they go the ones that speak to them and listen and type out or speak to other users.
And like i said companies like sony can imprint onto Blu-Ray or even CDs and DVDs the name of the movie or artist...