Adaptive Kindle Lacks Text-to-Speech Function
October 30th, 2009
The reviews are mixed for a version of the Kindle DX electronic-reading device that has been adapted for people with visual impairments. Educators and technology specialists who work with people who have visual impairments said the device does not work well for people who have complete vision loss because it does not have text-to-speech features. Adding that costs about $500.
Read the full story from WLS-TV (Chicago).
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Portable Technology
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