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Access to Reading

Accommodations for access to books, newspapers, and magazines.
Square, handheld device with buttons and speakers on the front plate and cd input at the base.

A player that can record directly to a CD or memory. It plays Daisy CDs, music CDs, MP3 files.

ReadEasy Move consisting of a scanning bed, menu buttons and a camera.

A standalone reading machine for people with low vision or blindness. The ReadEasy Move will read out loud within seconds any text document, this includes newspapers, books, magazines, letters and more.

Dark blue ship steering wheel with two sound waves on the upper right and Snap&Read written across the bottom.

Reads both accessible and inaccessible text aloud from websites, images, photographs, PDFs, web-based tests, and other media. 

Mobile screenshot with with text messages.

A text-to-speech app for compatible Android and iOS mobile phones and tablets. 

An orange and white screen interface with the word DAISY and copyright information.

Allows users to play DAISY file books on compatible mobile phones.

Screen shot of onscreen keyboard.

Eurovocs Suite is a text-based augmentative communication program that consists of three modules: Eurovocs DocReader, Skippy, and KeyVit.

PLEXTALK Pocket in navy with speaker, sound control buttons and 10 key.

A book reader and recorder that allows users to playback digital talking books or textbooks, and can also be used to record lectures at school.

Kurzweil 1000 Reading Software on a laptop displaying text that is under a document camera. The text is magnified and shown on the computer screen.

A text aloud device that also makes printed or electronic text accessible to people with blindness and visual impairments.

Milestone 312 with cross-like configuration of 5 buttons on its front; 2 larger vertical buttons at its based. SD card  on the right.

Compact Daisy player with text to speech. It is able to read text files and the names of folders or files. It is compatible with a wide range of music formats.