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Printed Pages (books, magazines, etc.)

Tools to make the printed page accessible to students with print disabilities
Free-standing device with foldable document camera extended on arm connected to an external trackpad with control knob.

Lightweight, portable document scanner that reads scanned content aloud.

A device that looks like a flatbed scanner with a control panel in front and.a camera arm positioned above the scanner.

A self-contained scanning and reading appliance for people who are blind or have low vision and is designed to be easy to use by people with no computer experience.

A user's hands in front of a sloped, front panel of a rectangular device that has a large triangle, a large square button and a speaker on its front. One of the user's hands is grasping the scanner lid under which a magazine is on the scanner bed.

All-in-one reading machine with built-in stereo loudspeakers directed towards the listener to ensure sound is clear. 

Fixed camera above a book with the text and image magnified on a connected laptop screen.

A portable camera system that gives dyslexic users near-instant access to practically any physical document. Using Lex software, a document can be read aloud and shown in a choice of text size, color, and formatting.

A stand magnifier with a camera at the top, and beneath, a platform base for placing materials on.

Are easy-to-use scanning and reading appliances for people who have difficulty reading printed text.

Logo with company name in white on blue background.

A headheld optical scanner. 

A free-standing pedestal scanner with a camera scanner reaching over a grey rectangle.

A portable OCR device for scanning, reading and magnifying device with all of the features needed for users with low vision or reading difficulties. It has instant text to speech capabilities, color options for easier viewing, and voiced with menu functions. Uses the mouse or keyboard.

The device with a book placed in front of it and the camera pulled up to a position over the book.

ClearReader+ provides portability to text-to-speech and OCR reading and scanning devices. It reads text aloud from printed material placed under its camera.

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.

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.