Intel big producer chipset of the world announced “Intel Reader” the portable equipment that has to design use for a person who get into trouble in reading printed including, person crippled sight
Unless, who get into trouble of the sight has already Intel Reader, still to become with a person who get into trouble in the error of learning or dyslexia as well. Which, group this user will can’t read the character or vocabulary on printed matters?
Intel Reader, portable reading book at have the size same paperback book, It will modify character on printed text become digital text thereafter it will read aloud to give user hears
The design consists of high resolution camera with processor of Intel Atom. Which, the user can use it reads text from printed matters easily. Besides, Intel Reader still can work cooperate with "Intel Portable Capture Station" at can support the work with many text. Such as, overall a book by can capture photograph get easily for keep use read later, all this the user will receive the easiness at most in media prints all text various
The starting point of the idea in the development is from Ben Foss the researcher at Intel. Which, meet that student in primary level about 20% from nationwide have deficient symptoms in learning (Deficient in reading, write, spell because of the abnormality in the brain) call that “Dyslexia” who get into trouble this character still include student group high- school until to university, they must give the other helps to read for them listens or can work slow when must try spell read with oneself and when the mature, extremely must read the information, neither will the information on each day until to a book that want to read. This all doesn’t be the format of Audio.
So, Intel Reader then invent for help who get into trouble in information all acknowledgement at necessary get fast go up by self. This gadget idea must is regarded as Intel Reader be the innovation for the human being actually
Intel Reader sells in USA by agent that have to choose which, include CTL, Don Johnston Incorporated, GTSI, Howard Technology Solutions and HumanWare
Researcher: Ben Foss
Unless, who get into trouble of the sight has already Intel Reader, still to become with a person who get into trouble in the error of learning or dyslexia as well. Which, group this user will can’t read the character or vocabulary on printed matters?
Intel Reader, portable reading book at have the size same paperback book, It will modify character on printed text become digital text thereafter it will read aloud to give user hears
The design consists of high resolution camera with processor of Intel Atom. Which, the user can use it reads text from printed matters easily. Besides, Intel Reader still can work cooperate with "Intel Portable Capture Station" at can support the work with many text. Such as, overall a book by can capture photograph get easily for keep use read later, all this the user will receive the easiness at most in media prints all text various
The starting point of the idea in the development is from Ben Foss the researcher at Intel. Which, meet that student in primary level about 20% from nationwide have deficient symptoms in learning (Deficient in reading, write, spell because of the abnormality in the brain) call that “Dyslexia” who get into trouble this character still include student group high- school until to university, they must give the other helps to read for them listens or can work slow when must try spell read with oneself and when the mature, extremely must read the information, neither will the information on each day until to a book that want to read. This all doesn’t be the format of Audio.
So, Intel Reader then invent for help who get into trouble in information all acknowledgement at necessary get fast go up by self. This gadget idea must is regarded as Intel Reader be the innovation for the human being actually
Intel Reader sells in USA by agent that have to choose which, include CTL, Don Johnston Incorporated, GTSI, Howard Technology Solutions and HumanWare
Researcher: Ben Foss
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