
The Siafu concept PC targets the visually impaired people group, bringing a more intuitive computer experience that relies on the sense of touch to navigate. The surface is made up of a conceptual material known as magneclay or magnetized liquid which can morph upward into any shapre through a controlled electromagnetic field. This results in the device creating a Braille surface that makes it possible to read, and who are we to say that these cannot be used to transmit pictures in 3D? Too bad everything is but a concept – I think something like this will definitely go a long way in helping the blind and visually impaired community hop on board Web 2.0.
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