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Fill in the blanks with the vocabulary given. This is about a 13-year-old invents new Braille printer.

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Braille printer (D)

Fill in the blanks with the vocabulary given. This is about a 13-year-old invents new Braille printer.

Mauricio Lopez
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A 13 - year - old American has made a cheap machine that can help people read . People who cannot see can read by using Braille ? a system of small that people touch to read the letters . Machines that make these small bumps into words , and paragraphs are very expensive . They are called Braille embossers and usually at least $2 , 000 . The American teenager , Shubham Banerjee , made a new Braille embosser from a Lego kit that lets people robots . It costs just $350 . Banerjee has called his new the Braigo ? a combination of the words Braille and Lego . It works by electronic text into Braille and then printing it using a computer or device .

Banerjee designed his Braigo last year for a school fair . Since then , he has caught the interest of Silicon Valley in the USA . The technology giant Intel in Banerjee's machine last November , but they did not say how much money they put in . Banerjee also got $35 , 000 from his father to help him start the project . His father works as a computer engineer at Intel . He spoke about why he gave so much money to his son , saying : " We as parents started to get more , thinking that he's on to something and this innovation has to continue . " Banerjee told the AP news that : " My end goal would probably be having most of the blind people . . . using my Braille printer . "