APH PocketBraille

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Copyright Museum of the American Printing House for the Blind
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Collection APH Collection
Date ca. 1988
Description Beige plastic rectangular chassis; seven-key brown plastic braille keyboard; speaker with grill in upper right; volume and rate of speech knobs; 1/8" headphone jack; ports: serial, parallel, and memory module; yellow vinyl carrying case with zipper closure and brown nylon webbing shoulder strap.
Dimensions H-2 W-5.5 D-12 inches
Dimension notes Overall, with case
Made American Printing House for the Blind
Material Plastic, vinyl, electronics
Object ID 1999.4.17
Object Name Braille Notetaker, Computerized
Place of Origin Louisville, KY
Provenance/History Introduced in 1988 as a portable braille notetaker, powered by rechargeable batteries. The unit accepted input from its built-in keyboard, from cassette tape via an optional interface, or from an optional external memory module. Grade 2 braille could be read back by the unit as normal speech. The unit could also be used as a voice synthesizer for a personal computer. It was discontinued by 1993.
Subjects Braille
Computers
Synthesized Speech
Title APH PocketBraille
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Last modified on: April 02, 2010