Products that match: Access to Books/Print
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A text aloud device that also makes printed or electronic text accessible to people with blindness and visual impairments.
Compact Daisy player with text to speech. It is able to read text files and the names of folders or files. It is compatible with a wide range of music formats.
A book reader and recorder that allows users to playback digital talking books or textbooks, and can also be used to record lectures at school.
A portable OCR device for scanning, reading and magnifying device with all of the features needed for users with low vision or reading difficulties. It has instant text to speech capabilities, color options for easier viewing, and voiced with menu functions. Uses the mouse or keyboard.
Handheld media player designed for blind and visually impaired users.
Passa Planes allows the visualization and reading of books through a keyboard that works by automatic scanning and activation by a switch. It can also be activated by a sound picked up by a microphone.
A self-contained scanning and reading appliance for people who are blind or have low vision and is designed to be easy to use by people with no computer experience.
Customizable access software specifically designed to work with the wireless IntelliSwitch or with IntelliKeys USB for scanning access. Use it with TrackerPro for on-screen keyboard access.
A free program designed for blind and visually-impaired people that makes RSS feeds accessible.
Free software that enables blind and screen reader users to use podcasts.
A text reading system with clear speech output, in German, with many features for people with visual difficulties.
A service that translates German newspapers, magazine texts and much other information from printed media into human language. Users can choose from about 70 newspaper titles and our INFOPOOL.
A text reader that can read printed texts of all kinds. The voice of the device reads aloud, loud or quiet, fast or slow.
IDAIR is an opensource platform independant daisy reader.
A text recognition with voice output/reading system.
Support software that adds speech, reading, and translation to websites to facilitate access and participation for people with dyslexia, low literacy, English as a Second Language, and those with mild visual impairments.
A reading machine that includes a flat positioning mat to guide blind users where to place the document they want to read.
Digital version of print newspaper.
A Flemish library for audiobooks and braille books. It is a public library delivering books to blind persons, visually impaired elderly persons, persons who are bedridden or have MS or a disorder of muscles or joints, children with dyslexia and all contact persons.
Dvd's from the Flemish language translation center with 20 known original children's books to the Dutch-Flemish language.
Digital books for children.
Transkript vzw converts printed texts - textbooks, library literature, magazines, etc. - into braille or large print or makes them available as a digital audio or text file.
Unlimited access to the audio files of seven Flemish newspapers which are read out loud daily to subscribers. Text read-along version is also available.
A device that allows users to access bible texts visually or audibly.
Books2burn translates text files into a series of audio files (Apple AIFF format) which can then be converted to mp3's or other formats using programs like LAME, iTunes, or other tools available around the net.