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		<title>Intel Unveils Path-breaking Reading Device</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Nov 2009 06:11:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tom Colvin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[On 10 November, Intel unveiled a revolutionary reading device aimed primarily at people with reading disabilities, be it low-vision, blindness or even dyslexia.  The Intel Reader is about the size of a paperback book.  With it, the reader takes a photograph of a printed page.  Then print is converted by the reader into digital text, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On 10 November, Intel unveiled a revolutionary reading device aimed primarily at people with reading disabilities, be it low-vision, blindness or even dyslexia.  The <a title="Intel Reader homepage" href="http://www.intel.com/healthcare/reader/about.htm" target="_blank"><em><strong>Intel Reader</strong></em></a> is about the size of a paperback book.  With it, the reader takes a photograph of a printed page.  Then print is converted by the reader into digital text, which is then read aloud via text-to-speech technology.  The device can capture printed materials of various formats, from paperbook to tabloid.</p>
<p>In this case, it really helps to SEE &amp; HEAR the device in operation.  For the next few days, you will find a video clip in our blog&#8217;s sidebar VIDEO FOR WRITERS.  Thereafter, you can find it at our companion <a title="Intel Reader demo at VIDEOS FOR WRITERS" href="http://vodpod.com/watch/2496904-introducing-the-1500-intel-e-book-reader" target="_blank"><em><strong>Video For Writers Website</strong></em></a>.  You can also view a <a title="Intel Reader promo video" href="http://www.intel.com/healthcare/reader/video.htm" target="_blank"><em><strong>shorter, more advertising-like video</strong></em></a>.</p>
<p>Details about the reader are available at the <a title="Intel Reader homepage" href="http://www.intel.com/healthcare/reader/about.htm" target="_blank"><em><strong>Intel Reader homepage</strong></em></a>.</p>
<p>As I read about the various features, I realized that this deivce may well appeal to fully-sighted people as well.  The text-to-speech output can be saved as mp3&#8242;s.  Other audio books can be stored on the device.  In other words, commuters might find the device very handy.</p>
<p>Perhaps most important to writers:  this device puts within reach a huge audience that&#8217;s been difficult to reach.  I foresee some writers choosing to write expecially for this audience, emphasizing visual and tactile description in text written especially for the ear.</p>
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