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Read electronic text aloud

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.

Publisher as seen on a monitor, with text highlighted in yellow.

A professional solution for creating human-narrated DAISY and EPUB 3 media.

White vertical rectangle outlined in purple with the name of the product underneath an image of a pencil pointing to an open book.

Software that enables users to read and/or produce a wide variety of types of digital talking books that are accessible to both users who are visually impaired and users who are blind.

Large, white, square device with blue edges on the corners, a speaker in the upper right, a keypad in the center, and other control buttons throughout.

Digital talking book players designed for use by individuals with blindness or low vision.

A light blue box that features the "Synapptic" logo on the top of the face and the word "Software" written in white on the bottom of the face. The main focus is on a phone with large colorful letters.

An app that converts an Android phone to a more accessible device for users with visual impairments.

A small, black, square device next to a remote for operating the device.

A small black box that plugs directly into a TV via an HDMI cable and includes a remote control. It features built-in read-aloud software called GuideReader, which helps individuals with visual impairments access books and other print materials. 

A hand turns the page of a digital magazine on a touchscreen e-reader device.

Can be virtually downloaded and features accessibility options such as font size adjustment, contrast adjustment, and audio read-aloud, for example.

A two-dimensional graphics illustration of a headphone set over a book. The book is closed with its front cover facing the viewer. It has a bookmark draped over the front cover.

A digital audio file featuring a book read out loud. Users can slow or speed up the playback rate or search and navigate through an audiobook by chapters or sub-sections.

An arch of yellow, dark blue, and light blue slashes.

An accessible online library for people with print disabilities.

Screenshots of Read:Outloud 6 software displayed on a monitor screen.

Text reader application that reads aloud web pages and digital book files.