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Dr. Peter B.L. Meijer

Building HTC 32
High Tech Campus
Eindhoven, 5656 AE
Netherlands
Web: http://www.seeingwithsound.com.
Email: feedback@seeingwithsound.com.

Products manufactured by Dr. Peter B.L. Meijer (listed alphabetically)

  1. VOICE LEARNING EDITION FOR WINDOWS Picture of VOICE LEARNING EDITION FOR WINDOWS

    The vOICe Learning Edition for Windows is an audible mobility program designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision. This software translates video images from a digital camera into sound. When used with a notebook computer and headphones, it functions as a portable mobility system. The program has speech output controls for its major functions, with a mute button. Sound translations can be made of video images in three-dimensional, digital zoom, slow-motion, fast-motion, and negative video modes. Other features include voice output color identification, a scientific graphing calculator, integrated e-mail to send camera snapshots, and an integrated web browser to hear images on the web. COMPATIBILITY: For use on IBM and compatible computers. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: 300 megahertz (MHz) or faster Pentium processor; Windows 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, or XP operating system; digital camera compatible with the Microsoft Video for Windows (VfW) standard; sound card; stereo headphones.

AbleData, 8630 Fenton Street, Suite 930, Silver Spring, MD 20910. 1-800-227-0216.
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by ICF Macro under Contract No. ED-04-CO-0018/0007.

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