While we’re busying ourselves with arguing about how to replace the ideally serviceable book gadget, Intel is right to point out which copiousness of people, for whatever reason, can’t review at all. Presenting the Reader as a prerequisite rsther than than luxury, Intel has shown off the prophesy for how visually marred and dyslexic people can acquire entrance to the created word. Combining a text-scanning camera with a text-to-speech engine (powered by an Atom inside) is positively no bad idea, but as the video over the mangle will show you, Intel’s execution isn’t just stellar. The arrhythmic, robotic celebration of the mass from Alice In Wonderland left us shaken, but what floored us was the $1,499 asking price. Yes, it’s a customized niche device, but we reckon we could set up something identical for a third of the price. Full PR and video after the break.
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