Victor Tsaran, a musician and Computer Science graduate, has filmed a video (below) of an iPhone 4 being controlled using a Brailliant-32 braille display. As Victor points out, this isn’t a headline feature but after watching his video we think it should be. There aren’t many mobile phones that offer this level of accessibility while also delivering the added benefits of a rich app catalogue.
[via Terence Eden and Dan W] [thumbnail image credit: bbriceno]
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