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Three devices including a screenreader, scanner, and keypad for input.

A screen reader for the German language with voice output, automatic text recognition, and a reading system with a scanner. 

WeMedia text on black capital letters on a white background.

A browser with large buttons and keystroke commands for easy navigation, it 'speaks' the text the user selects within the browser.

Black keyboard with white keys on a gray desk against a white wall with the company logo painted in black.

A reading system with Braille for people who are blind or have visual limitations.

A device that resembles a flatbed scanner with a panel of controls on the front, slopped side of the device.

A text reader that recognizes typescript, including tables and matrix print, and converts it automatically into speech. Optional headphones and multilingual reading are available.

Text input screen with a virtual keyboard.

A word processing environment useful for disabled engines, but also for severe dysgraphia or for those who can not automate writing procedures.  

3 different views of the pc, A4 scanner, and the reader. The top photo includes the box of the hardware.

The Lesephon Privat MMS is a reader consisting of a laptop and scanner that features voice output and automatic text recognition.

A small scanner with control buttons on the right side of the device.

Scanner with voice output and automatic text recognition for the visually impaired.

Silver document scanner on top of a larger rectangular box with control buttons.

A compact system reader with voice output.

A gray, flat, rectangular reading machine on a desk, connected to a white computer with speakers on each side of the monitor.

An "open reading system" with voice output. In addition to the reading function, this system also uses a scanner and text recognition, which allows editing of texts and documents.

Laptop computer connected to a flatbed scanner.

The device gives users a variety of documents such as books, newspapers or their daily mail, on speakers or headphones.