Whether your vision just ain’t what it used to be, or dyslexia’s jumbling up your words, this convenient scanning and reading device called the Intel Reader can help – automagically converting the written word into the spoken word on demand. Gospel.
Measuring the size of a paperback novel for ease of use (ha! not quite the digicam dimensions I you were expecting from the pic — admit it!), the Intel Reader instantly captures and converts full pages of text and can even save whole chapters in one sitting for later listening on-the-go. Time saver. And…a great way to grab yourself those unavailable audiobooks for drivetime reading.
Also helping you work through learning/reading difficulties by letting you follow along with highlighted text on the screen, the Intel Reader could even help avoid that situation…you know…where you’ve only ever seen a particular word in books and kinda invent your own (incorrect) pronunciation for it. THEN…use it in conversation. YOU: “Man, he’s got a ca.var.lier attitude”. EVERYONE ELSE: “Whoa, like, what’d you just say?”
With an optional Intel Portable Capture Station also available for converting your tomes to tones, the Intel Reader is ready to shoot over at Amazon.com, currently reading out a price of $899.00 (40% off).
Via: Coolest Gadgets