While we're
busying ourselves with arguing about how to replace the perfectly usable book
gadget, Intel is right to point out that plenty of people, for whatever reason,
can't read at all. Presenting its Reader as a necessity rather than luxury,
Intel has shown off its vision for how visually impaired and dyslexic people
can obtain access to the written word. Combining a text-scanning camera with a
text-to-speech engine (powered by an Atom inside) is certainly no bad idea, but
as the video beyond the break will show you, Intel's execution isn't exactly
stellar. The arrhythmic, robotic reading from Alice In Wonderland left us
shaken, but what floored us was the $1,499 asking price. Yes, it's a customized
niche device, but we reckon we could build something similar for a third of the
price.
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