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Sunday, 07 March 2010 |
Here is an interesting article from Hearing Impaired PhonesThe device can play back scanned items, but it also supports MP3s, WAV files, text files and the DAISY (Digital Accessible Information System) format, used to publish books for people with reading problems. Of course, it is possible to download text documents (simple text files, no complex files like .PDF or .DOC) or audio files (.wav) on the device. The battery can power about four hours of playback between charges with its 3300 mAh Lithium-Ion battery.
You should also check out Hearing Impaired Phones and Cordless Amplified TelephonesAbout the controls, the Reader offers tactile buttons and voice operated menus so that visually challenged individual can control it comfortably. Those with a low vision can increase the font size of the text and also zoom in the screen to view the text clearly.
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