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What is the Intel® Reader?
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Intel Reader Benefits
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Convenient Bulk Capture for Large Documents |
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The Intel® Reader is a mobile handheld device designed to increase independence for people who have learning disabilities such as dyslexia, or have low vision or blindness, or anyone who struggles with reading standard print. Its unique design combines a high-resolution camera with the power of an Intel Atom™ processor that converts printed text to digital text, and then reads it aloud while highlighting the text onscreen.
Transfer your Intel Reader files into Read:OutLoud or to the ClassMate Reader.
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With the Intel Reader, users have convenient and flexible access to a
variety of printed materials, helping to increase their freedom, enjoyment and confidence in their daily lives, and to help improve their
productivity and efficiency at school and work.
- Gain more freedom with the ability to read printed materials anytime, anywhere.
- Enjoy greater flexibility, using the Intel Reader to access a wide variety of printed materials and to read and manage content in the ways that are most convenient for you.
- Gain independence, privacy and confidence by handling reading tasks for themselves, without having to wait for assistance.
- Increase productivity and achieve more with fast, efficient access to the printed information they need at work or school and in your daily life.
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The Intel® Portable Capture Station is used with the Intel Reader to quickly and conveniently capture large amounts of text. The sturdy, portable stand enables complete, rapid text capture, holding the camera to help capture books, magazines, newspapers, and other documents.
The Intel Portable Capture Station folds up into a convenient
briefcase size.
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Read how Jenny Smith uses the Intel Reader to read a book in a day instead of in weeks.
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Wayne's Review, February 13, 2011
By 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, 2010
By 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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