Intel spins text-to-speech device for the visually impaired

Courtesy Linux Today  Wed, 11/11/2009 - 16:33

LinuxDevices: "Designed for visually impaired or dyslexic users, the Atom-based Intel Reader is equipped with a five-megapixel camera for snapping photographs of text, which it then simultaneously displays and reads aloud, says Intel."


 

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