Monday, March 19, 2012

e-Sullivan, a concept device for the deaf-blind


news_15581_1_MDConcept Communicator e-Sullivan will help deaf-blind people to communicate with each other, being able to convert all types of printed materials in Braille.





The device is designed for people with impaired hearing and vision, and convert the text content - not its only advantage, the communicator is able to enforce such computer tasks as working with instant messaging, or surfing the network.





The device is made in a thin shell made ​​of rubber and plastic, which allows you to use it anywhere without worrying about the possibility of accidental damage the. Thanks to this communicator, people with disabilities will be able to, for example, to independently obtain information on products from online stores, and probably even make orders.





Simple execution of tactile surfaces at a minimum of buttons to provide maximum comfort at work. With the help of the little finger, ring and middle fingers of the user will work with the input buttons. Thumbs person works with the scroll wheel and buttons to switch between. And with the index fingers of the user to control the scanning of text. The author of the concept became a designer by the name of Tahoe Wang (Taeho Wang).



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