Intel Reader for Dyslexics, new assistive technology
Dyslexic Stanford graduate has developed Intel Reader that is a powerful device for dyslexic and visually impaired readers, the new face of assistive technology. Intel Reader is able to scan entire pages of text to audio for later review or immediate playback. It is various sources to capturing text from academic journal till restaurant menus.
Intel Reader also capable to exported to MP3 or listened to headphones or via built-in speaker. New Intel Reader for Dyslexics is boasts an Intel Atom processor and a high resolution camera, which makes accurately capture and quickly. The Intel Reader has features a 4.3-inch LCD display, 5MP autofocus camera, 4GB SSD (hold up to 600 processed pages), and USB 2.0 port,
It also has a 3300 mAh rechargeable 6-cell lithium-ion battery. Dimensions of Intel Reader are 16.5×13.6×3.3 cm (with battery) and weight 0.63kg (with battery).
It is very useful for people with dyslexia or vision impairment. High tech help Intel Reader for Dyslexics is available with costs of $1500.
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Intel Reader for Dyslexics, new assistive technology
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