Low Vision Reading Program
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IDEAL GROUP READER
IDEAL Group Reader is a voice output electronic book (e-book) reader that can be used by individuals who are blind or have low vision or other disabilities that make reading difficult. An application (or app) for an Android device, this program reads text aloud and highlights sections of text as they are being read. The app’s screenreading capabilities and accessible navigation features enable the user to read both ePub2 and ePub3 books. The program also allows the user to take notes using speec...[More Information]
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SUPER SPEAK & READ Super Speak & Read is a story reading program and educational electronic toy that uses phonics and sight-reading methods to help children relate letters and letter patterns to sounds, and helps them to build words and complete sentences. This device may be suitable for children with low vision due to its voice output features, the enlarged black on white print, and the control buttons that have blue on white symbols as well as smaller print words to indicate On, Off, Repeat, Skip Ahead, and Skip...[More Information]
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VISIO HD
The Visio HD is a video magnifier designed for use by individuals with low vision. The unit features a full-color, automatic focus, high definition (HD) camera (1280 x 720 pixels) and a rich contrast 22-inch widescreen TFT (thin film transistor) flat-panel monitor (1920 x 1080 pixels) with energy-saving LED-back lit technology. Viewing modes include full natural and inverse colors and 14 artificial color combinations. The unit magnifies images between 2.3 and 85 times their original size. The Vi...[More Information]
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ZOOMREADER
ZoomReader is a video magnification program and a voice output optical character recognition (OCR) program designed for use by people with low vision. This program enables an Apple iPhone 4 to function as a magnifier and to read text out loud for people who have difficulty seeing enlarged text. The program takes a picture of the item the user wants to see magnified, then converts the image into text using OCR technology. The user can read the magnified text or listen to it as ZoomReader reads th...[More Information]
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