Mitsubishi To Stop Production Of CD-R Media With Braille Code
Mitsubishi Kagaku Media plans to stop production of its series of CD-R media designed for people with weak vision.
The company will stop producing the "SR80SB10" series of CD-Rs, which feature a special surface that includes information about the type, the capacity and the recording speed of the discs in the Braille code, a special language commonly used among blind people.
Introduced in 2007, the discs will be available in Japan while stocks last, the company said.
Introduced in 2007, the discs will be available in Japan while stocks last, the company said.