Good Lord, can't you get an phone to do that and have a GPS, a money
identifier, a search engine and a phone too!

Why are products for low vision priced too high for most blind people to
afford?

 

Jmho,

 

Daniel

 

Daniel Sweeney

173 Vance St

Lakewood, CO 80226

home: (303) 934-6532

cell: (720) 626-2624

 

 

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, October 08, 2012 11:59 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: GW Micro Announces ReadEasy Move

 

GW Micro Announces ReadEasy Move

Oct-8-2012

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

GW Micro, Inc. Announces ReadEasy Move!

GW Micro is proud to announce the ReadEasy Move, the first in a new
generation of stand-alone digital capture reading systems specifically
designed for individuals who are blind or visually impaired.

The ReadEasy Move is compact, stylish, lightweight, and easy-to-use.  The
ReadEasy Move has an intuitive user interface consisting of only 6 buttons
making it the ideal reading solution for people of all ages, whether they
are 4 or 104.

"This system is the new generation in the ReadEasy product line," said Dan
Weirich, Vice President of Sales and Marketing for GW Micro. "It's unique,
compact design makes it one of the smallest reading machines available on
the market."

According to Weirich, a person who is blind or visually impaired can read
any printed text by simply placing the text under the ReadEasy Move's camera
and pressing a button.  The system takes a picture and then begins reading
the text in a clear, human-sounding voice within a matter of seconds.  The
buttons located on the ReadEasy Move are tactile, making it easy to use
regardless of your level of vision.

ReadEasy Move customers can add a Keypad Feature Pack to enable more
advanced functionality to the ReadEasy Move, such as the ability to save and
open files to and from a USB flash drive.  Individuals with low vision can
obtain additional benefits from using the ReadEasy Move Low Vision Pack,
which allows you to connect the device to a computer monitor to magnify text
in addition to reading it.  Add the optional Low Vision Touch Pack
(touchscreen monitor sold separately) and instantly turn the ReadEasy Move
into a reading system that supports multi-touch gestures much like those
used on the iPhone and iPad!  Low vision users can quickly move around a
document, adjust magnification and start reading using intuitive touch
gestures!

For customers who need access to documents in foreign languages, such as
Spanish, French, German, Italian, and others; additional languages can be
easily added to the ReadEasy Move.  The ReadEasy Move is the first
stand-alone reading machine that can recognize and switch between multiple
languages automatically (additional languages sold separately).  

The ReadEasy Move is now shipping so place your order today! Customers
within the U.S. can contact GW Micro or your local GW Micro dealer to order
or for more information.  You can reach GW Micro by phone at (260) 489-3671
or via email at [email protected], or learn more about the ReadEasy Move on
the web at ReadEasy Move
<http://www.gwmicro.com/Reading_Systems/ReadEasy_Move/>  Information.

Contact:
Dan Weirich, VP of Sales and Marketing
[email protected]
(260) 489-3671

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