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Wayne's Review, February 13, 2011By Reviewer from Pennsylvania Product Setting: Home, work, everywhere. Skill Development: Works excellent to read everything from books, magazines, menu's, the mail, whatever. This little machine enables independent reading for a person without sight. Kathy's Intel Review, January 29, 2010By Reviewer from Virginia Product Setting: MS/HS co-teaching social studies. Skill Development: Worksheets, tests, text reading for dyslexic student. The Intel Reader worked great if the page being copied were a 5x8 or 8x12 flat page of print in one column. When presented with textbooks(my main focus) for American history or Global Studies then I had problems. It was difficult to capture complete pages or have the multiple columns recognized. I didn't even present this to my student...I just sent it back. |
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