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Access to Entertainment

Access to leisure activities.
A black travel case shown next to a medium-sized, black, and rectangular device, with a spool of cord, and other electrical components.

Audio loop amplification system designed for use by individuals who are hard of hearing.

Red box with "Learn to Read" printed prominently in blue font. Below the title is an image of a mother and daughter reading a book.

A program designed for young, emerging readers or students with disabilities. 

A range of components, including a large TV monitor, a smaller tablet, a digital thermometer, and two standalone speakers.

Emergency alert system with monitoring service designed for use by individuals with disabilities or seniors who are at risk for medical emergencies. The system includes activity monitoring, emergency alert buttons, direct caregiver access to monitoring through the Internet, and an individualizable TV channel through which the caregiver can send messages.

A medium-sized black device with four round menu buttons, similar to a scanner. Next to it is a separate component, resembling a TV remote.

Voice output reading machine designed for individuals who are blind or have low vision.

A large platform base on which documents are placed and a small camera mounted on a tall pole above it. A separate component, similar to a TV remote, is shown adjacent.

Voice-output reading machine (text-to-speech) designed for individuals who are blind or have low vision.

Screenshot of program featuring a text article with a portion highlighted in turquoise.There is a left-hand pane displaying a table of contents. There is also a menu bar at the top.

Digital talking book player program designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision.

Screenshot of Windows program with a white text box on the left and a menu pane on the right. There is also a menu bar across the top of the screen.

Voice-output program designed for use by individuals with low vision.

Medium-sized, rectangular device with a blue front and a grid of 12 round buttons.

A digital talking book player pre-loaded with a digital Bible.

A black and silver machine resembling a scanner, with a long and narrow LCD display panel and several black menu buttons on the top.

Voice-output reading machine designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision. This device integrates a scanner, optical character recognition (OCR), voice synthesis, a Daisy player, and a CD-ROM drive in a single unit.

White rectangular printer with narrow green control panel on the front and four control knobs on the right.

A wireless double-sided braille embosser that produces Library of Congress standard braille and 8 different dot heights.