"EAP is a technology that can dynamically change the surface pattern by way of an electromagnetic signal - simulating Braille text. Thus developing a Braille E-Book doesn?t seem a tall order. Not only will it be easy to carry, but also cut down on the thick Braille books. Not exactly a new idea but a nice executive nonetheless." A Korean designer team composed of Seon-Keun Park, Byung-Min Woo, Sun-Hye Woo & Jin-Sun Park created this innovation, making it very handy for the blind to read books, in digital compact form. Before the braille e-book, translating a 500-page book into braille could double its thickness, cost, and would put a great deal of inconvenience. With this technology, the blind are abled to do away with paper book hassles, and riding on with modern digital reading via the Braille E-book reader. Next invention in the offing: bedtime stories via the Braille E-Book for visually-challenged kids. from Vanessa The Google Girl. my skype name is rainbowstar123