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Live from CSUN - New products from GW Micro
by Jeremy Curry on Thursday, March 13 2008
Coming to you live from CSUN - greetings everyone! Tonight, we officially announced our new products. <drum roll please>
We introduced the next generation of the Braille Sense, as well as the next generation SenseView, the SenseView Duo. I don't want to go into all of the details here, but the new Braille Sense boasts many new features that I think everyone will appreciate, including 8 GB of user storage, built-in Wi-Fi, built-in Bluetooth, and an SD slot.
The SenseView Duo takes the next step in portable low vision technology, and not only provides a close-up camera and a built-in handwriting camera, but also a distance camera. I am really excited about both of these products, but as someone with low vision, this has to be my favorite. Finally, I can see street signs from a distance, signs in a grocery store, or the dreaded chalk board in the classroom. And, all I need is one device. Add to that the capability to fit it in your pocket or purse, and you have yourself a winner.
Of course, we have been talking about Window-Eyes 7.0 for a while, which is also very cool. Things are coming along nicely, and you will see more info about that soon. And, we now have a very nice case to fit the Voice Sense and 20-cell SyncBraille into just one case. This is perhaps our best show at CSUN yet!
Stay tuned to www.gwmicro.com for more information, including pricing and technical specs. I'm signing off now from the best CSUN yet.




