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.
Dimensions H-2 W-8.5 D-4.25 inches
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Made American Printing House for the Blind
Material Plastic, electronics
Object ID 1999.4.19
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