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PDA for the visually impaired: GW Micro - Voice Sense |
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Friday, 24 August 2007 |
 GW Micro - Voice Sense, the smallest, lightest and most fashionable PDA for the visually impaired with a Perkins style keyboard for inputting information and synthesized voice for outputting information. It’s powered by Processor PXA270, 540MHz with Windows CE.NET 5.0. It comes with memory of 1GB (separate user data area), 192MB (128 RAM and 64 OS storage). It also supports Wireless LAN (IEEE 802.11b/g), Bluetooth 1.1, FM Radio Receiver. The dimension is small of W 18.8cm (7.4″) x D 7.7cm (3.6″) x H 2.5cm (0.98″) with .58lbs (266g) weight.
It has multimedia functions: a Daisy talking book player, an MP3 player and voice recording capabilities, MSN Messenger and Web Browser too. The Voice Sense boasts a high speed CPU and large memory storage. via |