http://www.engadget.com/2008/04/08/form ... e-handset/
Braille phones in and of themselves aren't all that unique, but a former professor (who just so happens to be completely blind) from Tsukuba University of Technology has crafted a variant that jumps and jives. Dubbed the world's first vibrating Braille cellphone, the device is programmed to emit pulses depending on which key is pressed; more specifically, a pair of terminals attached to the handset "vibrate at a specific rate to create a message." Those currently involved with the project are now toiling to make the keypad-to-vibration converters smaller, but there's no word just yet on whether the technology will be picked up commercially.
Former professor creates vibrating Braille handset
Former professor creates vibrating Braille handset
<@Delta_Kurshiva> I'm tiny~
[10:43] <@A22> Damn Dohl never changes, all he thinks about is ass
[10:43] <@A22> Damn Dohl never changes, all he thinks about is ass
Re: Former professor creates vibrating Braille handset
In before creative use of a vibrating cellphone.
<Aura> would you squeeze a warm PVC bottle between your thighs and call it "manaka-chan"
<Suriko> I would do it if it wouldn't be so hard to explain to my parents
<Suriko> I would do it if it wouldn't be so hard to explain to my parents
Re: Former professor creates vibrating Braille handset
You're too late. There are many documented cases of people using cellphones in 'creative' manners.Aura wrote:In before creative use of a vibrating cellphone.