Scientists Want To Make A Braille Screen For Tablets Using Microfluidic Bubbles

Scientists Want To Make A Braille Screen For Tablets Using Microfluidic Bubbles

Researchers at the University of Michigan have come up with the blueprints for a Braille tablet device that would let users read straight off their screens with the help of microfluidic bubbles that shift into different letters as the user scrolls up or down. …read more

Source:: TechTimes.com – Tablets

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